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My question is, why would anyone want a 9mm popgun at all?
There are also people 'out there' who tend to shoot much more than others and find the 'popguns' to be much more desirable (and economical) to shoot when most of their shooting is for sport and recreation. Not all of us 'train' or limit their shooting to practicing with what they carry.I suppose there are people out there with soft little girl.hands who require lots of ammo to hit a target, once.
Also with regard to 'lots of ammo to hit a target once' it makes no sense. 9mm and similar calibers can be just as accurate as many larger ones, and in some cases more accurate due to less recoil and report and possibly because of less flinching.
I have owned some of the 'bigger' calibers but always loaded them down for a much more pleasant experience and economy. Heck even my .30-30 loads are reduced and are very accurate with a mild recoil and report as well.
For me shooting is a relaxing, recreational activity and doesn't require the biggest calibers, highest velocities, the loudest report or the biggest fireball.
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