MountainGun44
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You are being held at gunpoint. Do you have the "element of surprise" working in your favor as you produce your pistol and fire?
I have been involved in many experiments where reaction time was measured. An average person can raise a gun and fire before you can react and fire even if you "have the drop" on him.
Do you pull and fire? Does the thug react by firing or turning away in pain/fear/surprise?
It is interesting how many of us would never carry a .32 into a situation like this if we knew it was going to happen. What does that tell you? I'll stick with my Glock 19 and 15 rounds of 9mm.
I have been involved in many experiments where reaction time was measured. An average person can raise a gun and fire before you can react and fire even if you "have the drop" on him.
Do you pull and fire? Does the thug react by firing or turning away in pain/fear/surprise?
It is interesting how many of us would never carry a .32 into a situation like this if we knew it was going to happen. What does that tell you? I'll stick with my Glock 19 and 15 rounds of 9mm.