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01-03-2017, 10:08 PM | #46 |
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[QUOTE=Easy 6;12659282]No offense intended at all
No worries, none taken
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01-03-2017, 10:11 PM | #47 |
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Personally for the spouse I would look into the following:
Glock 43 9mm 6+1 for a total of 13 -19 rounds depending on how many extra mags you want to carry. S&W M&P Shield 9mm. 8+1 for a total of 17-25 rounds depending on mags. S&W M&P Bodyguard .380 6+1 All can be had from $3-400 and are easily concealable and easy to handle for the novice. |
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Bersa BP9cc (9mm version)
I love it so much I have two of them. Less than an inch thick, single stack, can be found pretty damn inexpensive, and comes in .380, 9mm, and .40 https://bersa.eagleimportsinc.com/be...d-carry-series |
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01-03-2017, 10:14 PM | #50 |
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[QUOTE=Delaney37;12659286]3-4 years ago I did a TON of reading about the "best survival weapons", and all of the articles worth a damn made it clear that it isnt about the caliber... its about what you can HIT with that caliber
A good .22 rifle in the right hands is a deadly instrument, if you have some hot rounds... even better |
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01-03-2017, 10:29 PM | #55 |
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TBH I have never fired a revolver. I'm a semi-auto whore and have always trained with one. The only argument I could make against a revolver is the difficulty in reloading if necessary.
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I can totally see a woman with minimal firearms training freezing up during a jam, give them something to put the hurt on quick so they can scram |
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My dislike of it is more about liking alternatives better. Not a fan of the .40 round. The gun itself is fine. I wasnt very clear when i said that. Long day today.
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A glock 19. Huge fan of the current critical duty 9mm rounds. Hornady makes grest stuff. Doing everything I can to get the department to switch. Im a glock armor, NRA pistol instructor and range master, MO LETI instructor for pistol and shotgun. Im making progress on them but no progress around here moves fast.
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I live in the middle of nowhere...getting to a range with wife to try all these guns = prolly not and spend $75.
Simple CC, not exotic. Great info and I am taking notes. thanks |
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