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Old October 26, 2013, 05:06 PM   #37
g.willikers
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Could it be that you guys only have confidence with your one carry gun because you don't practice enough with anything else?
The chicken or the egg?
It does take a lot more effort to be able to switch around between platforms.
These days, it's very understandable not to want to do that.
But please don't tell those who are willing to go the extra miles that they are wasting their time.
Given enough effort, it's quite easy to switch around from gun to gun, without a thought.
And be equally comfortable and effective with just about anything.
The gun really can be the least of it.
And that may be the source of our disagreement.
In the end, each must do what is the most agreeable.

P.S.
Almost missed the last reply.
Yes, it does take getting time with various types of guns.
And it pays off.
It all depends on how good one wants to be.
Personally, I wouldn't consider myself very serious about shooting, without being able to pick up just about anything and being pretty good with it.
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