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Sidearms & Scatterguns Doctor's perspective on gunshot wounds; video.

Re: Doctor's perspective on gunshot wounds; video.

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Re: Doctor's perspective on gunshot wounds; video.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: uncledog57</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Some really good info there. Kind of hard to carry a long gun with you though every where you go? Makes me like my .357 more then my 9mm. </div></div>

Roger that on both! I'm sure that we've all heard many times that a handgun is just something you use to fight your way to a rifle. I appreciate that more now.

That being said, I can't carry a rifle all the time and when I'm home, I love just having a handgun with me as a "utility" weapon as well as a defensive weapon.

I don't feel that honest appraisal of the handguns stopping power detracts at all from its usefulness in combat, hunting, or self-defense situations, but it does drive home the Necessity of training until you are capable of killing even with a less-than-ideal weapon.

...and Yes, I love my .357 too. Pretty much the epitome of "utility gun" in my book, anyway.

-Deadly Punk.