Tuesday, July 30, 2013

10MM for Self Defense?




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10MM for Self Defense?



TweetWritten by Greg Ellifritz A reader recently wrote to me asking the following question: “I am considering changing from a Glock .45 to a 10mm and am wondering if the 10mm with 200 grain hard cast would have better stopping power than my 230 grain hardball?” I get asked about the 10mm cartridge quite often. I didn’t include it in my stopping power study because I was only able to find a couple shootings in that caliber. The data I have isn’t complete enough to make reliable conclusions. It’s also a little harder to make recommendations when the manufacturers don’t report gelatin testing results in the load.









Purse Snatcher Picks Wrong Woman-- Viral Video



by Monica Davis This is hysterical. A lot of theives look at the rest of us as pure prey. They snatch our purses, grab our wallets--some of them are so bold that they steal purses right out of your shopping cart. This wanna be theif picked the wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrong woman.









The Takedown Dilemma: Henry, Ruger or Marlin?



By The Maj When it comes to anything labeled “Survival”, the market place has been experiencing a bit of a boom as of late. When the market place couples “Survival” with “Firearm”, the boom seems to go nuclear in an instant. Such has been the case with many of the less expensive takedown rifles in the market place. Much of the fervor surrounding such firearms can be attributed to the overall firearms and ammunition scare that has been ongoing since Obama was reelected and further fueled by the gun debate that followed the tragedy in Newtown.






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