bensdad wrote:Not to derail this epic derailment, but anybody talk about the emotional component of choosing and keeping/refusing to let go of a particular carry gun? I'll be the first to admit that I KNOW there are more accurate, more reliable, more popular, higher capacity, more concealable handguns with better service departments and track records than my chosen tool (Taurus MilPro series). I keep it (shoot IPSC, carry, practice with, brag about) because I like it. I likely shoot my 1911 better than my 145.
I think that is at least 80% of the reason why most (average joe folks, who aren't necessarily gun enthusiasts) people carry what they carry.
Either they heard from somebody else that XXXX gun is the best, or they like it's reputation, or whatever.
I think emotion or percieved quality plays a bigger role to these folks, than does their actual testing and training with that weapon. Besides, one man's definition of testing and training is 20 rounds, and shooting twice a year. Another man's definition is 1000 rounds or more per week, shooting daily. So when somebody says "yeah I test it thoroughly and train with it" that doesn't really mean anything.