I agree with NoBoater. Stopping the threat is the primary concern. Dead, or unable to pose any further threat is of primary concern. Protecting Yourself & loved ones from harm is what matters.
Thanks to all for the quick responses. I'm really glad that I joined INGO! The information available here is amazing and is of great interest to me as a gun owner. Protecting our 2nd amendment rights is of vital importance to our country.
My Mother-IN-LAW was mugged at a local mall and relieved of her purse, including driver's license, cash, credit cards, etc.. Had I been there with my CCW perhaps this scenario may have had a different outcome. BTW, I hold a LTCH and am a U.S. Army Veteran. Thanks to INGO for providing me the...
Here's a different point of view: If a person is handicapped & doesn't have full use of one hand it can make it hard to jack a round into a semi-auto so a revolver is easier to use for some. Just a thought.