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Enjoy.
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Unobtanium, that was a great video! Thanks for posting it.
My Tai Chi instructor is a cop, he uses a .40 calber Glock. Glocks are supposed to VERY reliable (don´t jam, my Beretta 9 mm sometimes jams). If I get another handgun, it is likely to be a Glock, I would have to decide on which caliber.
Although I could make a case for myself that a Kimber .45 would be OK too...
EDIT:
I see that ancona has joined the ranks as a Supporter. Great choice of use of funds!
It's not just speed, but speed + accuracy that counts.
Agree completely on the CZ, I have an SP01 Tac and it is built like a tank and accurate, the .22 kit is brilliant. If I ever get a .45 semiauto it will be the 97bd.Something very much like this actually happened in Arizona about a year ago. A guy trips over a cop car on the way in to rob a gun store. The people there described a scene very like this actually happening! It was like "who goes first on this turkey?". There really are perps that dumb out there. NRA had a field day reporting that one.
My CZ-97b in .45 ACP is the most reliable pistol I've ever owned (even with flying-ashtray hollow points), including Glocks, which I personally don't find a fit - which is not to say they're bad guns, they just don't fit me as well - you won't hear me dissing Glocks - from .40 up, they rock. I do like an explicit safety better. (ask Plaxico Burris about that one)
The CZ is more accurate for both me and friends who are Glock guys. But it's heavy (and so are Glocks that size).
0n the other hand, for extreme reliability, forget any pistol and get a revolver - 1 click == 1 bang, every single time, and you keep your brass (think forensics!) with you. With a speedloader, you've got the firepower, but really - it's the first hit that wins a fight, not how many bullets you've got, or the quickest first shot, or that silly "stopping power" metric. The first solid hit. I really like my Taurus ultralight Ti + Crimson Trace in .38 +p, because I can hide it on my tiny frame, so I have it with me (I even forget I have it on me, sometimes).
Both of those are double or single action, depending on how much time you've got - no need to "get it ready" if you're in a hurry, but safe to carry.
Something not handy to carry means you won't have it when you need it. So the big heavy pistol stays in the vehicle and so on. That might lead to what Maj John Plaster calls the dumbest you can possibly feel - seeing your hands empty when there's supposed to be a gun there.
To those who'd say a revolver is too slow, I refute it thus:
Maybe an M&P 9, they are pretty good guns from what I hear, the .40 version of it that I shot was pretty good (and I'm not a polymer/striker kind of guy).Interestingly, S&W, mostly known for revolvers, also made the only 9mm pistol that's really shot super well here - I'll have to ask its owner what the model is, I like it too.