okay youre a mewss crew or a lav crew who just had your lav incompacitated. lets say the marine corps made more ****ing sense and we were issued m4s (because were in a vehicle that there is no room in there and we are not scouts but actual crewmen).
okay were in a firefight and were down to our personally owned handguns(because you convinced your crew to invest in some real firepower [no 9mm, or m 9s that is] while awaiting some good ol ch53s to pick us up...
does anyone really think that a glock is going to perform any less than a custom 1911?
okay you make a centerline torso shot with your glock or 96g or usp 40 or 45, and you hit an inch or two left or right of where you were aiming. and the 1911 hits about point of aim. either way the guy gets put down and it takes two rounds(at least) to put him down (because you didnt bother just shooting one round to see if he was happy). also the glock performs fine in the desert or mud or wherever you are in your running around with 7th marines lav batallion (or was it company i forgot its been a while)while the 1911 could run into problems.
my point is, when you are limited to handguns, the differences between handgun to handgun can seem huge. however when forced to use hand guns after using say a rifle, the differences between handguns seem marginal at best.
carrying ccw, yeah it makes a big difference in my mind and at that level you can say i can shoot a 1 inch group compared to a 3 inch group as i would rather carry a 1911.
but when it comes to defensive shooting ( and not a forced tactical entry), the differences are marginal.
just a thought,
k.s.
okay were in a firefight and were down to our personally owned handguns(because you convinced your crew to invest in some real firepower [no 9mm, or m 9s that is] while awaiting some good ol ch53s to pick us up...
does anyone really think that a glock is going to perform any less than a custom 1911?
okay you make a centerline torso shot with your glock or 96g or usp 40 or 45, and you hit an inch or two left or right of where you were aiming. and the 1911 hits about point of aim. either way the guy gets put down and it takes two rounds(at least) to put him down (because you didnt bother just shooting one round to see if he was happy). also the glock performs fine in the desert or mud or wherever you are in your running around with 7th marines lav batallion (or was it company i forgot its been a while)while the 1911 could run into problems.
my point is, when you are limited to handguns, the differences between handgun to handgun can seem huge. however when forced to use hand guns after using say a rifle, the differences between handguns seem marginal at best.
carrying ccw, yeah it makes a big difference in my mind and at that level you can say i can shoot a 1 inch group compared to a 3 inch group as i would rather carry a 1911.
but when it comes to defensive shooting ( and not a forced tactical entry), the differences are marginal.
just a thought,
k.s.