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<blockquote data-quote="QtrHorse" data-source="post: 3208073" data-attributes="member: 567206"><p>Hitman;</p><p></p><p>Yes, they are plenty accurate for self defense. If you have time to aim at someone, then you have time to get away without having to use your gun. I can hit a paper target at 10 yds 95% of the time in the hit zone with the point and shoot method. When I said accurate, I was refering to say a Beretta, competition 45 or long barrel revolver. I only list those because they are guns I own or have owned. I can hit torso sized objects at 50 yds with my 357 wheel gun with just a small amount of aim time but not so with a Glock. Granted, I have had much more range time with my wheel gun compared to a Glock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QtrHorse, post: 3208073, member: 567206"] Hitman; Yes, they are plenty accurate for self defense. If you have time to aim at someone, then you have time to get away without having to use your gun. I can hit a paper target at 10 yds 95% of the time in the hit zone with the point and shoot method. When I said accurate, I was refering to say a Beretta, competition 45 or long barrel revolver. I only list those because they are guns I own or have owned. I can hit torso sized objects at 50 yds with my 357 wheel gun with just a small amount of aim time but not so with a Glock. Granted, I have had much more range time with my wheel gun compared to a Glock. [/QUOTE]
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