Re: .38+p vs 9mm
Me, I would choose the 9mm over the .38+P because quite simply, 9mm is cheaper to shoot. The more you shoot, the more skill you get. Many people make the mistake at shooting at one target straight infront of them. Don't be that person. Setup multiple targets at different angles from center, and at varying distances, and practice like that. In the real world, will you need to defend yourself from 5 or more attackers? Probably not, but you never know, and I can promise you that they all won't be directly infront of you.
Training is good for some but the age old question is always "What constitutes training"? I've never attended a formal class, but I can shoot 8 targets, 2 rounds a piece center of mass behind barricades in 10.99 seconds. Training is relative. Put a couple thousand rounds through the gun you plan to carry and get tips and pointers from more established shooters, and you'll go far...
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