So I just got my RPAL at the end of June, and since then I've purchased 3 handguns (2x 9mms, and 1x .45ACP). Unfortunately being in Ontario, I don't expect to receive any of them until at least the fall, so most likely around when the freeze would possibly take effect, leaving me without the opportunity to try them out before deciding on what else I would like to purchase while there is still time.
I was thinking it might make sense to pick up another in .45ACP just to keep the ammo requirements simple at 2 calibers. Or would it make sense to have something in a different caliber like .40SW, 10mm, etc? Just wondering what the thoughts of those with experience are?
I don't think I would want anything in .22LR as I don't see a real benefit to it other than cost savings on ammo, and realistically I probably won't be a frequent enough shooter for that savings to outweigh the cost of the gun. Also I am not really interested in revolvers, so my caliber choices would be limited to what I can find in semi-auto pistols.
Thanks
Greg
I was thinking it might make sense to pick up another in .45ACP just to keep the ammo requirements simple at 2 calibers. Or would it make sense to have something in a different caliber like .40SW, 10mm, etc? Just wondering what the thoughts of those with experience are?
I don't think I would want anything in .22LR as I don't see a real benefit to it other than cost savings on ammo, and realistically I probably won't be a frequent enough shooter for that savings to outweigh the cost of the gun. Also I am not really interested in revolvers, so my caliber choices would be limited to what I can find in semi-auto pistols.
Thanks
Greg




















































