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  • Steelrat
    I meant to...uh, nevermind
    • May 2003
    • 5375

    #16
    Originally posted by Lohman446
    Agreed - I'm leaning towards Kramer, I like a touch more cant than the "FBI cant" and the #3 does exactly that. Its horsehide so should hold up well, even if it is a bit stiff to start. I'm not a great big fan of the Milt Sparks (not enough cant, and 26 week wait). I have always liked the Bianchi professional but am going to try something a little more "custom" this time. I thought about doing something exotic like shark skin for the holster, but decided that was just vanity.
    Heh, I'm going to get shark skin accents on my next holster. Vain? Maybe, but I sure like the way it looks. Go on, treat yourself, you're worth it.


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    • Lohman446
      Useful posts: 7
      • Jun 2003
      • 9315

      #17
      Originally posted by CoolHand
      To Lohman I'd say, if you're that worried about terminal performance that you must have the absolute best bullet in 9mm in order to be sure it'll do the job, perhaps a step up in caliber is in order?

      It's like the old race motor adage about making horsepower, "There's no replacement for displacement."


      They won't let me carry a 12 gauge legally and comfortably

      What most people in the debate fail to realize is that when compared to full size (shotguns and rifles) and serious handguns (now I'm talking the 460, 454 etc.) that one could have great confidence in "one shot stops" the .45, .40, 10MM, 357MAG, 357SIG, 9MM, .38, and 380 all have a lot more in common than not.
      "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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      • CoolHand
        Logic Industries LLC
        • Jan 2003
        • 3769

        #18
        Originally posted by Lohman446
        They won't let me carry a 12 gauge legally and comfortably

        What most people in the debate fail to realize is that when compared to full size (shotguns and rifles) and serious handguns (now I'm talking the 460, 454 etc.) that one could have great confidence in "one shot stops" the .45, .40, 10MM, 357MAG, 357SIG, 9MM, .38, and 380 all have a lot more in common than not.
        LOL

        "Now listen up you primitive screw heads! This is my BOOM STICK!"

        I never said that a 9mm was insufficient, I said if you're very worried about it being insufficient, which it kinda sounded like you were.

        I'ma guess that any BG you or I are ever likely to meet will be just as convinced of the error of his ways after you've poked a couple of 9mm size holes in him, as he would have been if the holes were say .45 sized.

        A 9mm may not put a fellow down and/or kill him as quickly as a .45 ACP or a .40 SW would, but I'm betting for all but the super sumo looking guy jacked up on some kind of drug, it'll be plenty of incentive to bugger off, and if it don't kill the fellow outright, it'll at least give him something else to worry about, besides doing you harm.
        Ryan Shanks
        Logic Industries LLC

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        • Lohman446
          Useful posts: 7
          • Jun 2003
          • 9315

          #19
          Im working on convincing myself that its good.

          Though looking at the numbers on Corbons hot loaded 10MM it gets interesting
          "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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