here we go...
anything over .32 will depress the hearing.
Any hand gun not (body sized accurate) at 25 feet should be returned to 
Kmart.
a .44 is bigger than both .40 and .45 as the shell is either mag or equal 
to "long" thus is 3 steps higher than 9MM (more if the FBI's 10MM still 
existed)
and there are semi-auto shotguns to reduce loading.
The rest of this is gonna get tedious, fast I bet.

On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, GenePoole wrote:

> I'm not sure if this point was made, however, a small semi automatic like, 
> say, a .38, is not very accurate beyond a range of around 10 feet due to the 
> fact that most of them have real short barrels. Your best bet is to get 
> something like a 9mm glock or a .44, though the latter ones are kind of hard 
> to get hold of. Shot guns are not good in home defense weapons. It's like 
> smashing a butterfly with a hammer. A good 9mm pistol is a much better 
> defense weapon than a shot gun, for  the  following reasons. One, loading 
> time. You have to break open the shot gun, put in the shells, put it back 
> together, aim, then fire. A process which takes anywhere from 15 to 30 
> seconds, even a minute if you don't know what you're doing. Two, 
> maneuvreability. Also contrary to popular belief, it's almost impossible to 
> get a good shot off from the hip and hit somebody with any degree of 
> certainty. That kind of shot only looks good in the movies. You'll also be 
> doing a lot of collateral, and unnecessary, damage. Yes, shotguns are really 
> awesome weapons. But they don't belong in the home. Use a shot gun as a 
> perimeter defense, not a close range weapon.
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: clifford
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 6:47 PM
>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] shotguns in the home
>
>
>  Dear List members:
>  Shotguns are among the deadliest of weapons at close range, and make no 
> mistake, a twelve gage with any type of shot will take out a sheetrock wall 
> and do damage to a person on the other side.
>  I live 20 miles from the sheriff's office and I feel that it is necessary to 
> keep a firearm around for home defense, in case some person decides to break 
> in to our home at night. I am not a marksman, but with seven shots of double 
> ought buck shot, I can be assured of covering a rather large area.
>  One problem which I have found with revolvers is the noise from the blast. 
> With a short barreled revolver, the crack hurts my ears, and I could not hear 
> to tell what is taking place after the first shot. With an automatic pistol 
> and a similar length barrel, the noise is a good deal less and I for that 
> reason prefer the Simi-automatic pistols.
>  A Simi-automatic 22 rifle is also a fairly quiet gun, and they can achieve 
> rapid fire with larger clips.
>  I truly hope to never fire a weapon against anyone, but if the choice is to 
> allow someone to break in or to shoot them, then they are toast.
>  One of the difficulties which we face is trying to anticipate the future, 
> and to what extent we will all find it necessary to defend our homes. Home 
> intrusions are becoming more common, and the meth heads are becoming more 
> brazen. Hopefully, this is a spike in that type of activity, but if it 
> doubles or triples in the next decade, I will be glad that we acquired fire 
> arms in advance.
>
>  Yours Truly,
>
>  Clifford Wilson
>
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