I suppose that if I was going into combat, dressed like some mall ninja I would prefer the semi auto over a revolver for the additional defensive capability that it would offer me.
For personal protection in snake, grizzly, black bear, etc country I feel that a good revolver would be more than adequate. The majority of handgun owners in this country DO NOT train extensively with the firearms that they own. Most are like the average hunter and drag their firearm out of the closet once or twice a year. Revolvers are simplier to use for those that are not willing to spend the time and effort into practice.
Just because a police officer or a soldier for that matter has been trained in the use of a firearm, does not mean that they have maintained their proficiency with their issued firearm past annual qualification. In todays hi tech enviornment, money to expand annual ammunition expenditure is not as "###y" as buying the latest hi tech toy! Plus its not "politically correct", for many municipal, provincial or federal politicians.
Personally I own single action and double action revolvers and semi auto pistols. I am a high volume handgun shooter who feels that I could meet any challenge successfully with either firearm. The point that must be stressed is, that it matters not what you carry/own but can you proficiently employ what you carry/own?
For personal protection in snake, grizzly, black bear, etc country I feel that a good revolver would be more than adequate. The majority of handgun owners in this country DO NOT train extensively with the firearms that they own. Most are like the average hunter and drag their firearm out of the closet once or twice a year. Revolvers are simplier to use for those that are not willing to spend the time and effort into practice.
Just because a police officer or a soldier for that matter has been trained in the use of a firearm, does not mean that they have maintained their proficiency with their issued firearm past annual qualification. In todays hi tech enviornment, money to expand annual ammunition expenditure is not as "###y" as buying the latest hi tech toy! Plus its not "politically correct", for many municipal, provincial or federal politicians.
Personally I own single action and double action revolvers and semi auto pistols. I am a high volume handgun shooter who feels that I could meet any challenge successfully with either firearm. The point that must be stressed is, that it matters not what you carry/own but can you proficiently employ what you carry/own?
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