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Conceal Carry weapon choices
Probably a re-post, didn't see it after a quick search.
I am buy no means a gun expert but know my way around them (ex-military) My wife is seriously looking to CC. That thought alone shocked me. She is quite against guns. She is German and with all the issues Germany has now and stuff here in the states, wants to pursue this privilege. I will as well. Another thought is what is the best way to figure out which states allow. I have surfed the web and it is a bit confusing. She will be house sitting in SC for a month. Thus a long trip by herself through many states. As I understand, KY will prove the hardest state. I have taken her out in our back 40 to practice. I have a 9mm CZ 75 that I bought while stationed in Germany. It is similar to the Beretta 9mm. She is a natural. The practice and repetition is the key as we all know. It is to big for CC. She will be carrying in her purse..eer er "hand bag" ( I got corrected from a female fashionista). We are on a budget and not into an elite weapon. Something that goes bang and scares the would be bad guy. I was hoping for less then $400. We have tried a few different types. Revolver vs Semi. Revolver is simpler but limited ammo. Semi is harder to operate but has more "bangs". My parents have a Makarov 9x18. I thought it was junk, but find out it is quite decent. It is a Walther PPK variant. Cheap ~$300. I read a review about women and hand guns. The author stated that a point is the strength/size of women's hands. Thus semi is not a good option unless she is a masseuse. I giggled, because she is. Her hands are as big as mine which are medium/large guys paws. She has had a little problem pulling the slide back and on another old (S&W Defender) revolver the trigger squeeze. I will use the Defender, not necessarily CC, in my car. If I can find ammo for it. That is another problem. The CZ stays at home. Thoughts? |
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01-03-2017, 06:54 PM | #2 |
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A simple .22 is fine or a 9mm. I'm not the most versed in handguns, simply because I was raised on rifles and loved my M4 in service.
Take her to a range. Try the 5 or 6 guns you believe would suit her and in your price range... you know her best, after all. You can EASILY find a quality arm for less than $400 that's CC. |
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01-03-2017, 06:55 PM | #3 |
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01-03-2017, 06:57 PM | #4 |
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M&P 9mm Shield
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/mp-9-shield-0 Sig P320 9mm https://www.sigsauer.com/products/fi.../pistols/p320/ |
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CC permit is no longer required in MO since Jan 1. I may start carrying my Glock 9mm.
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01-03-2017, 07:12 PM | #8 |
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It is a little more than you want to spend, but I would get a Glock 27. It is a small Glock in .40, so you have a good caliber with lots of ammo choices. It is small enough to carry but it sounds like your wife could handle the extra recoil of the .40. New they start about $495, but I bet you could find a used one for less.
If you want more info, check out: http://www.tophandgunreviews.com/Glock_27.html |
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01-03-2017, 07:16 PM | #10 |
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2nd on the M&P Shield 9mm. I carry it off duty and love it. I use a IWB holster made by CYA supply, a veteran owned company, made in US. Got it off Amazon for $40. Don't even notice when I'm carrying.
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That makarov is a good choice for your stated needs/price - and we may be importing them again soon. Not that the price will drop much, but they'll be easier to buy. Anyone who owns one now doesn't really want to part with it (we still import some surplus guns, but Russian ones became verboten thanks to Dear Leader)
I'm fond of the Glock 19, used models will be in your price range. Police trade ins come and go, but if you've got your mind made up and your money hidden away they're easy to grab now and then. Here's a gun dealer over in Grain Valley who handles a lot of police trade ins as well as new guns - he'll send your 'new to you' gun to a local yokel dealer as part of the sale. A good place to check real world prices. http://summitgunbroker.com/glocks.html
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You have to be patient to find one to fit your budget, but the Sig P238 is very nice. Perfect for small hands and the slide is very easy to rack.
Stay away from Ruger LC9. Your wife will hate it's heavy slide, muzzle hop, and recoil. I ****ing hate that gun. Have one with built-in laser in my safe I should throw into the trash. |
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Get her a 9mm. Do not get a .40 or .45. Get critical defense ammo and a 9mm will expand to the same size and penetration depth of a .45. The m&p shield or a slringfield xd are great guns. MO and KS do not require a permit or license to concealed carry. The laws on where you can and cant carry are important to know.
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