You might include it isn't much difference between striker and hammer. What the trigger does is what is different.
Drop safety since the Colt SAA and having the hammer resting on an empty chamber even then. People WILL drop guns.
How velocity is overrated and foot pounds at the furthest expected range is more important.
Choosing a firearm: what target, what range? A dedicated self defense auto pistol is quite a bit different than a paper puncher, and why, which goes into sights, controls, etc. Goes to when you expand one capability you diminish another, Ex. range race guns are not superior in concealed carry self defense.
Which then brings up, what the police do and carry are not good examples of what we as civilians need. Ex. Belt carry is not the end all be all for CCW.
Overall, it's just one type of bullet launcher, the bullet is what does the work, the launcher is just reusable.
"What gun should I get my wife?" ANSWER: Don't. Let her pick it out. Just stand back and be nice when she comes home with it. After all, it's loaded. How many times have we heard "I got her a gun and I shoot it all the time." Well then, you didn't get her a gun, you got an excuse to get another gun. She likely tells her friends it's not really hers.
Stuff like that?
Drop safety since the Colt SAA and having the hammer resting on an empty chamber even then. People WILL drop guns.
How velocity is overrated and foot pounds at the furthest expected range is more important.
Choosing a firearm: what target, what range? A dedicated self defense auto pistol is quite a bit different than a paper puncher, and why, which goes into sights, controls, etc. Goes to when you expand one capability you diminish another, Ex. range race guns are not superior in concealed carry self defense.
Which then brings up, what the police do and carry are not good examples of what we as civilians need. Ex. Belt carry is not the end all be all for CCW.
Overall, it's just one type of bullet launcher, the bullet is what does the work, the launcher is just reusable.
"What gun should I get my wife?" ANSWER: Don't. Let her pick it out. Just stand back and be nice when she comes home with it. After all, it's loaded. How many times have we heard "I got her a gun and I shoot it all the time." Well then, you didn't get her a gun, you got an excuse to get another gun. She likely tells her friends it's not really hers.
Stuff like that?