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Post by catahecassa on Jun 15, 2010 11:35:25 GMT -5
I ran across a Grendel P-10 .380 & was wondering if anyone had an experience/input on them?! Looks like a neat little pistol...looks dang near IDENTICAL to the new Keltec .380 - EXCEPT for the fact it doesn't use a magazine!!
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Post by Decatur on Jun 15, 2010 12:38:16 GMT -5
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Post by dbd870 on Jun 15, 2010 14:08:34 GMT -5
I can live with a small 380 as a back up gun but I don't consider it an adequate frontline weapon. You want something that you can get hits with under a very high stress situation (ie it needs to be something that is very easy for you to shoot well on the range). For a small just to play with gun - OK, why not.
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Post by catahecassa on Jun 16, 2010 7:54:07 GMT -5
Decatur - many thanks for the link...very helpful! dbd870 - agree completely...have 'several' others as well (.38spl +P, .40S&W, & even a .45/.410!)! Really just looking for a 'pocket gun' that WON'T pull my shorts down!! ;D BTW - Even with a .380...with 10 I guarantee that I can at least hurt someone's feelings pretty bad if need be!!! ;D
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Post by dbd870 on Jun 16, 2010 8:21:41 GMT -5
The problem is the odds they are more likely going to be able to hurt you back (and the ability to do a better job of it) goes up with the less effective a weapon you have (no guarantee that won't happen anyways though).
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Post by catahecassa on Jun 16, 2010 8:34:43 GMT -5
Well IMHO if you have 11 shots of ANYTHING (even a .22LR!) & someone still has the ability to hurt you back then it is your own d@mn fault! Further the only 'more effective weapon' is the person whose finger is on the trigger. Period.
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Post by catahecassa on Jun 16, 2010 8:39:21 GMT -5
BTW - Qualified 'Expert' M9 USMC
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Post by Decatur on Jun 16, 2010 10:28:27 GMT -5
You're welcome!
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