Peer pressure is when a group pressures an individual to fall in line with what the group has agreed upon in their echo chamber. It’s not simply limited to fashion choices although I could probably make an arguable my that carrying a certain caliber or gun is fashionable as both seem to fall in and out of the approval of the cognoscenti. As to rehashing, I’ll take your advice and agree to disagree on the efficacy of a 22 for self defense.
Men freely believe that which they desire.
Julius Caesar
As I’ve written elsewhere I would rather I didn’t carry a snub, but I do. I can’t pocket carry one in hardly any of my pants, but I sometimes will aiwb one in a particularly challenging NPE, like tonight under a T shirt at a scouting event. There are circumstances that the J will hide in when the CCO won’t. I am kind of hoping that the P365xL either fills that role or makes me so happy with the platform that I get a regular 365.
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I find after I do a lot of work with the M&P 340, I am susceptible to short stroking the GP100. Don't think I've ever short stroked the S&W. A definite difference in reset feedback.
My M&P 340's trigger is pretty sweet now. https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....reconditioning
Not sure of the relevance, but this reminds me of Hal Fish.
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Not another dime.
I think of my 442 as one of those "always" guns. I don't really consider it a great primary fighting handgun, but it is a good gun to always have on you to slide in your pocket for times when it is not practical to have a proper full size gun on you. Mine has spent who knows how many hours riding in my front left pocket, and the ability to slide my hand into my pocket and have a hand on it when trouble approaches is a very good thing, even if I choose to draw it or not.
Id forgotten about that. I think it might be Harold Fish
https://www.buckeyefirearms.org/terr...old-fish-story
I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
The lunatics are running the asylum
I have heard a lot about the LCR22 lately. Is it really better than the 43c? What makes it better? Accuracy? Timed drills? Both?
I have owned about every snub made since 1950 and still have many. I see no advantage to those in 22 caliber except for practice. If I were buying an LCR for self defense, I would select one in 9mm using moon clips. Currently I own and sometimes carry an LCR in .38 Spl. I regret selling the 22 LCR.
About Green Beret dudes and their self defense recommendations. I see little connection between their training and civilian self defense requirements.