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Unread 07-07-2014, 11:31 AM   #15
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... I would also add that this topic somehow brings me to the "stopping power issue".

I've aways been a huge fan of the 1911 / 45ACP in fact in my life I think I owned quite a few of them (at the moment I've got 7 of them in my safe, and I shoot the Colt GCT or the Wilson CQB almost every week at the range) still without setting off another caliber war, would be safe to say that NO handgun can stop someone by the sheer force of its round regardless of the caliber.
9mm FMJ (not hollow point) probably is not the deadliest caliber ever conceived, but I wouldn’t stand in front of one.

About the USA made M9: after more than twenty years of different people shooting, carrying ,clearing, loading, neglecting, hammering tent pegs and only occasionally cleaning/lubing them, the M9s in service today are surely in a bad shape

All I can say is that since 1990 I've been owning an oldish Beretta 98F and I want to point out that unlike my Glock 21 my 98F NEVER NEVER malfuctioned once.

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