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Old January 12, 2013, 03:32 AM   #10
GunAddict1962
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The more important differences are in training and proficiency. You have to be good with your gun regardless of the type. That is what counts most: rounds on target...or opponent. A 15 round mag is nice but it won't help you if the bad guy is first at plugging you in the chest a few times while you are spraying rapid fire from your hi-cap mag and semi-auto.
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