I'm not saying the gut is the best place to shoot them. I was replying to another poster who said that a handgun can't stop an attacker unless you hit a vital area. My point was simply that a .44 Magnum gutshot is going to stop you.
That would be me. And that is NOT what I said. You need to go back and re-read the entire post and understand what I said.
People have been hit with a lot more devastating rounds than anything a handgun can come up with and kept fighting.
I'll say it again:
Pain can not be relied upon to stop an attacker.What part of that is not clear?
I also NEVER said a larger caliber is not more effective.
I use a commander sized, lightweight 1911. (Kimber Pro Carry II, .45ACP) It fits the criteria I outlined above:
1. It can poke a hole in someone.
2. I can place my shots VERY accurately with it.
3. I can place my shots in rapid succession with it.
You hand my gun to a novice shooter, stoked with hot defensive rounds, and you will NOT get the same results.
While I was blowing one ragged hole out of the center of my target today at the range, the guy next to me was shooting fairly loose, but more than adequate, groups with his 9mm. He had a steel framed Colt Commander with him, same size as my Kimber and a bit heavier. When he shot the .45 his groups went WAY up. For HIM, the 9mm was ideal. It was a service sized gun in a lighter caliber. He could poke holes in things with it.
Take that down a notch to someone who is a novice shooter who is recoil sensitive, let's say an older shooter with arthritic hands. If the gun they can poke holes with rapidly and accurately is a .38spl or a .380, then that is the gun for THEM.
What comes FIRST is the ability to hit HIGH COM, and to do it in rapid succession. Caliber choice is SECONDARY to that.
If you're busy gut shotting someone with a .44 mag while they're shredding your vital organs with a .380, you won't be in much shape to make spurious arguments about the effectiveness of what is in the grand scheme of things a very underpowered tool for actually taking down a human sized animal.
Next time you decide to quote me, please get the FACTS of what you are quoting straight.