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On 1/23/2019 at 9:42 AM, owejia said:

Just quoting what their web site had on it. Unless some one is doing a mass shooting why do you need that many rounds in a self defense gun?

If you've ever been in an actual fire fight, that would answer your question. Can't have too much ammo. You never know when that occasion will crop up.

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4 hours ago, Grunt67 said:

If you've ever been in an actual fire fight, that would answer your question. Can't have too much ammo. You never know when that occasion will crop up.

This is about self defense not an act of war. If you screw up possible jail time, back when in the Army before everything got so screwed up in combat not very likely to face punishment for doing your job, which was killing the enemy. Like I said before personal choice, I never carry a spare mag or extra cartridges for my revolvers. I try not to put myself into situations where there is not and exit. 

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