Having tried to hit stuff with both a .45 Colt side arm and a nickel plate Hadji 9mm, I much prefer the 9mm. The .45 was mostly on the outside of the target, while the 9mm was able to stay centered for most of the clip. Then again, if there were a bear getting within 50 yards, I think I would much prefer the colt, as all I would need is one bullet to actually make contact.

On Friday, August 26, 2005, at 04:29 PM, JabbaHursty wrote:

ok, it will be hard to believe, but i am this shallow --  Kleb has a
.44 magnum, so i went out and got a .454 casull so i can have the
biggest handgun in the kingdom

pretty sick, huh?

will kleb now have to respond with 50 calibre of smith & wesson?



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Clay
Seattle Bioburner

1972 220D - Gump
1995 E300D - Cleo
1987 300SDL - POS - DOA
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