Posted on 02/14/2017 8:03:04 AM PST by C19fan
A dependable self-defense handgun can be a literal lifesaver not just for the wealthy, but for Americans of all socioeconomic classes. For that reason, Breitbart News presents a list of six self-defense guns that people may purchase for less than $350.
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Too many pop-ups at Breitbart. Could you just name the five?
People will spend 1500 bucks for a big tv but try to budget shop something that would save their life?
Kel-Tec P-11, Ruger LCP, Taurus PT 738, Kel-Tec P-32, Taurus 85 Revolver, and North American Arms .22 Magnum.
There are lots out there that don’t have $1500 for a tv.
Threads like this need pictures...
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I recently bought a new SCCY 9 MM for less than $250. Double action only. It works fine except for the hard trigger pull.
Why this one? If I get it confiscated for any reason I am not out much.
None of them are in my boat except I do have a 22 Mag NA Arms Sidewinder which makes a fine pocket gun when nothing else will do.
The Ruger SR22 with CCI Velocitors or Aguila Intercepters is superior for self-defense over the NAA single action only mites. A 9mm in a frame smaller than the Glock 19 is a one shot then search for the sights confusion. CZ82 is better than any in the list.
Trayvon Martin met an inexpensive Kel-Tec.
Sig-Sauer’s P 238 in .380 is a perfect pocket pistol.
Single action, however...
I’ve been reading a lot about the LCP and LC9s and one problem I’ve come across is some people have had the magazine release on them when they grip the gun because they hit the mag release button. That’s something that should never happen in a self defense gun. The LC9s also has other magazine problems.
The NAA is a backup not a first weapon.
Lightweight .38s are not for the recoil shy.
Looking at a Block 42, Colt Mustang, Sig P238, RUGER LCR .22 mag and a Bresa Thunder for someone that can't pull a heavy trigger and is recoil shy
The Ruger SR22 with CCI Velocitors or Aguila Intercepters is superior for self-defense over the NAA single action only mites.
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Yep. I wouldn’t want to have to grip that tiny gun and cock it in a stressful situation.
What’s a “lawyer proof” trigger please.
Who spends $1,500 for a TV?
People who are not rich should be able to defend themselves too.
I have a couple of Ruger LCR. One 22 Mag and one 38. For serious carry I have an Alien Gear CC holster with a S & W M&P Shield in 9mm.
I would like to get a 9mm long slide — something with a pretty good sight radius. I am about 50 miles from CZ Custom in Mesa and i hope to find myself over there at some point in time. I am a little concerned that the all steel weight of their best work will be too heavy for me to carry but I don’t want to get a Walther or other without trying one out.
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