Have gun, will not fear it anymore

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Re: Have gun, will not fear it anymore

Post by indian » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:58 pm

i agree with marksman and abhijeet :) handling is the most important part of shooting and regarding caliber.........any gun in hand when needed is far beter than the most potent handgun in safe :) :)

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Post by TenX » Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:30 pm

You got a point there...
If one gets used to a more powerful gun and its recoil, then the 'Most powerful gun' they handle grade will increase appropriately. Also, when I mean 'powerful' I dont exactly mean caliber.. There may be some cases where a bigger caliber may be better balanced... and the bigger caliber need not necessarily mean more powerful, in the context of handguns and how much they aid in self-defense...

In all, if we can get to rephrase, can we say 'Have the most effective gun that one can handle'?
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Re: Have gun, will not fear it anymore

Post by indian » Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:32 pm

perfect tenx :)

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Post by mundaire » Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:04 pm

Hathiyaar apne haath ka aur saathi apne saath ka... - a weapon in whose use you are proficient and a companion/ friend on whom you can depend....
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Post by shooter » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:44 am

there are lots of documented evidence of people being good shots with "big" bore rifles before the age of 10 including one of my heroes Carpit sahib.
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Post by msandhu » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:01 am

mundaire";p="57125 wrote:TenX,

Contrary to popular perception (myth), most large calibres do not require brawn to handle them effectively. Just a week or so back I was in Jaipur and a boy of 8 or so was quite sweetly shooting trap at the range there... using a full size 12 ga O/U without any stress... and this would not be the first boy of that age (or round abouts) I've seen handle a 12 ga with aplomb!

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Abhijeet,
You are right about controlling the gun and its true about people who shoot often. But for those who shoot rarely and who are newbies, handling a big gun or a big bore gun can be little difficult. I had such a experience. I tool two of my 2 cousins ( both of them over 6 ft and good built) to shooting range and i selected .45 glocks. after about 30-40 shots they clearly were neither liking it not enjoying it. In fact one said his wrist was hurting too ( might be because of improperly holding the gun). Next time we selected 9 mm's and they not only enjoyed it but were shooting much better also.
I on the other hand feel much comfortable with .40 or .45
IMHO its more about practice than about the size of a person.

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Post by shooter » Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:44 pm

I am not much into handguns and have never fired/handled anything over .32.

In India, I heard someone elaborating another persons physical prowess thus :

"Bhaisahab, Kya bataoon, Mr.X to paintalees ka katta ek haath se chala leta hai".

translated as:
Mr. X can fire a 0.45 bore handgun/?country made pistol with one hand. (no accounts of accuracy).

Dunno if thats a big feat.
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