@The_Faceless_No_Name_Stranger

9mm: When some people flinch because of recoil and some for ammo price, you choose to flinch at neither

@fearingalma1550

probably should add to .45ACP "You also might live in California, and have unironically said 'If I only get ten rounds, make them big ones.'"
I know I have ROFL

@AmrElhousseini

haha the 22lr section was brutal... "either harmless or deeply concerning with no in between"  💀

@keeftaylor834

My first pistol when I was in my early twenties was a Tokarev just because of the ammo. 1300 rounds for $120. The good old days.

@Undersea.Glider

I carry .455 Webley because I need that round's inherent British "officer-class" smugness to aid in accuracy when I fire one-handed with complete disdain for my foes 🇬🇧

If you look close enough, you can see the mustache and monocle on every bullet.

@SamsungA6A6

10mm: when you don’t want to just shoot, you want to feel like a superhero.

@BrianJLegault

The 45ACP roast was spot on and yes Sir, I'm a 1911 45ACP guy 🤣🤣🤣
This video was spot on and had me laughing throughout.

@Voda4G

The 9mm section? Spot on. We know it’s basic, but it's hard to resist that easy availability.

@Reepicheep-1

.22 mag: you're those .22 lr people who daily a 6-shot espresso. You dialed in your pistol's sights once 6 years ago. You have a laser because a red dot sticks out and your eyes can't see the sights easily anymore. You Don't practice because you don't want Anyone to know you carry. You wear boring office wear over AC/DC t shirts. No one looks twice at you, and you like it that way.

@DeusRegum

9 for the hood, 10 for the wood, and 380 for the cubicle.

@Roadiedave

Took a hippie type dude in his 50's shooting for the first time in his life. He had all the anti-gun talking points but nothing to back it up. So we decided he's gonna put his mouth where...wait...phrasing. Anyways, started him on a few 9mm and he was doing fine. Obviously didn't know his way around a pistol, but keep the round end pointed that way and get better with practice.  He was afraid of recoil and thought the 10mm would kill him. Well I figured he's a big guy. Maybe a pistol with a bigger grip would be better. Didn't tell him anything. Just handed him my FN510 and turned him loose. He loved it!  Shot some more and got some courage and asked me if he could try the 10mm. I handed him another mag and said my dude you've been shooting it the whole time!

@PrinceMagnum

I'm the .357 magnum guy and the .44 magnum guy... Yeah, you nailed it again. 😂

@aidanacebo9529

I carry a 1903 colt in .32 auto- pocket carry, 2 spare mags with it. my mother's 9mm purse carry has more ammo in a single mag than I carry on my person with it. it was my grandma's purse piece and it fits real nice in my right front pocket. every shop that sells 9mm sells .32 acp that I've been to locally. I don't bother reloading, a box of 50 rounds is $25. I can get 6 inch groups at 100 feet. granted, it's got all the stopping power of a pencil eraser at that distance, but I still love the little thing all the same.

@Ebrahem-o8h

The 9mm roast hit harder than a mag dump on a budget. Can’t argue with math, though.

@CorundumDevil

Me, who owns a 5-7 because I like Splinter Cell, and a Kimber 10mm because I like Fallout but couldn't afford a Korth: 🗿

@clocksurfer

A lot of Firefighters & EMTs (like myself) are exposed to other peoples' trauma and inevitably develop a tragic case of pathological hypervigilence. Pair this with watching "Miami Vice" throughout one's high school years, and you know darn well that some of us will carry 10mm daily.

@ChristianKroboth

10mm for the win! I love bears, but not enough to become one’s lunch!

@siberianhusky8005

These calibers have different performance for every weapon. 45 ACP is known for its heavy weight. It has been used for many years. Thank you so much for doing this video.

@kevinlee7263

I also carry .38 special because I like film noir detective movies, but you're pretty much on the mark with the rest of your reasons.

@Cuan_Gaming69

Ah, the handgun hunter! Your wrists are perpetually sore, but that bear-stopping story is always epic. Respect the recoil!