Sometimes he's a bit drawn out but seems like he knows what he's talking about. I can deal with long winded videos if I believe I'm learning something.
Carrying a rifle into Belks isn't a great decision these days and I prefer to conceal carry.
Based solely off speed then a 5.7x28 would be the perfect pistol round at 2300+ish fps
So grain weight has no measurable effect as long as the bullet expands. What percentage of expansion would be acceptable. A 22lr that expands to the size of a 9mm or should we just start at 45?
Does it matter in handgun rounds?
It takes a 147 grain in 9mm to equal the sectional density of a 230 grain 45acp and a 180 grain in 40sw to equal the other two.
40 =1.61
45=1.62
9=1.67
Out of all the guns you have the ability to keep in a house sized structure, why would you choose a J frame revolver? I'm no retired operator with a part time mall ninja job but, as a normal guy that occasionally shoots it seems to me there are better options.
I've never been a person to turn a deaf ear to someone more knowledgeable and experienced.
If you have first hand experience in multiple shootings senerios, I would be interested in knowing how well the J frame performed.
Nobody wants to get shot with a bb gun or a sling-shot.
I carried one for a long while."For me" It's an up close and personal gun unless you're a shooting prodigy. I can shoot the Shield better than the 642 but, the 642 is easier to pocket carry.
For "normal" problems like a random car...
I've had a few Taurus revolvers. Never had issues with them but, really didn't shoot or keep them long enough to give an honest opinion. I will say the one my friend brought is awful. Model 905. Trigger feels like someone poured sand in it. Trying to fire it fast will mess with the timing. So...