Weapon experts
#81
380's are much easier to conceil than even 9mm - they have saved many many people and often with only one shot.
they aren't designed for a gun fight, they are a last defense. if you can't conceil anything bigger then a 380 is a great choice.
if you are allowed open carry its a whole different ball game.
ultimately it comes down to buy what you will actually carry. get what is comfortable, practice and become proficient with it. user proficiency is far more important than caliber.
they aren't designed for a gun fight, they are a last defense. if you can't conceil anything bigger then a 380 is a great choice.
if you are allowed open carry its a whole different ball game.
ultimately it comes down to buy what you will actually carry. get what is comfortable, practice and become proficient with it. user proficiency is far more important than caliber.
Last edited by Kohburn; 02-25-2009 at 06:35 PM.
#82
I bought this over the weekend. Its a Taurus PT111 9mm pro. This will be my main carry gun. I have a Keltec P11 also. I did my all my permit paperwork and class about 45 days ago. Should get my permit in about a month or two. The DMV told me it would be a minimum of 90 days since so many people are getting them.
#84
Last edited by JasonFMX; 03-29-2011 at 08:48 AM.
#85
Buy a good holster to match your pistol!
I also agree that you should buy what you WILL carry and practice a lot with it. A solid hit with a .32ACP WW2 surplus pistol is better then a miss with a 44 Magnum.
#88
#90
I have friends that this happened too, about thirty years ago and none of them are past it yet. The whole family was destroyed. Pure hell on earth for the brother that was handling the gun at the time. All for nothing.