Posted on 03/27/2017 7:27:37 AM PDT by nevergore
It's Spring and time to get a new lightweight semi-auto pistol for carry!
I need to get a new carry gun for Summertime! Currently I carry a Para-Ordanance P-12 .45....It's lightweight, high capacity and fairly small....Great for winter carry but not so much for summer in Atlanta....looking for a summer gun.... Caliber no smaller than 9mm and preferably with a hammer but I'm open to stricker weapons....
There are a lot of new small, flat semi-auto's out there from the Taurus to Sig...
Corrosion resistance is a plus since the weapon will be up against my body on hot sweaty days.....
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Check out the Heckler Koch P30SK...
Now that Trump is in office I’ve had to break out my diving gear and begin recovery services....
Well....Rubio said I had little hands...but I really have no issue in that area if ya’ know what I mean...LOL
I like Sig and have a couple...just like the idea of a little more punch than a .380
I would also recommend the 9mm Shield. I own one and I think it would meet your needs.
Ruger LC9s, 7+1, 9mm
Glock G43.
You are asking a bad question.
You SHOULD have asked - what SA do you advise IF
1) Deep Concealment or Open Carry/in Diversion Case
2) Condition of Carry - Chambered?
The reason is NOT every SA is appropriate for what you are trying to do. Size matters, but more importantly is HOW you intend to carry.
The worst carry in the world is a SA in deep concealment loaded with no safety.
DO NOT consider a trigger safety a safety. It’s a safety for “legal” means but practically it will just get you shot.
Also consider training - and don’t go for the “wild west fast draw” bull. Your method would be to always retreat, and backup and buy time to draw. Don’t draw in close quarters. Any good CC instructor can tell you these things. whatever you do, DONT watch the idiots on Youtube or the Local Gunshop Pro. Get professional advice from a CC expert.
Best advice I’ve read in a long time.
Active Self Protection. ASP. Great info. Recommend it. Not that I actually OWN firearms but...Para 14+1 .45 ACP. When you can pull it off.
Sig .380 when you can’t. Glock 9 mm is a nice compromise. Taurus and Ruger make less expensive .380s.
Shoot’n a S&W Shield. Very accurate for its size.
Sig P239 (DA/SA). Sig 938 (SAO). Both have hammers, as they should.
Springfield Armory XDS in .9 mm. We have one.
Things I like about it...
-American made.
-Good price compared to Glock.
-Stainless steel and polymer.
-Matte black.
-Nicely rounded. No “pointy” things or edges to poke me.
-Fits my hand better than any other semi I’ve ever picked up.
-Very thin.
Things I don’t like...
-Only holds 7 or 8 rounds, depending on which magazine I’m using. (An understandable trade-off for a single-stack CCW weapon) *In .40 cal it holds 6 or 7. In 9mm it holds 7 or 8.
-Out of about 2000 rounds that I have fired through it thus far, there was one misfire, though upon inspection of the cartridge itself there was a strong “dimple” in the primer, and I believe that it should have fired. I lay the blame on the relatively cheap range-rounds I was using. I put that cartridge back in the gun and it fired the second time. (I didn’t really want to - but who wants to carry a cartridge with a dimpled primer around looking for a place to dispose)
This is the ammunition that had the misfire.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/9mm-100-Round-GMJ-Ammunition-Pack/22027232
Even MORE job creation!
I’ve had to rent a storage space to handle the surplus winning.
My wife carries a 9mm SW Shield and occasionally carries and LCP. The LCP is about as concealable as you can get with a reasonable self defense round, but I wouldn’t carry it, it is no fun to practice with and the sights are more of an idea than a physical thing.
I carry an LC9 but I wouldn’t recommend it. It is the right size, smaller than the Shield and has real sights. It has a trigger that feels like it is a mile long and I had to shoot it a lot to become accurate with it.
They do make an LC9s, much improved trigger, I really want one. About the thinnest, smallest 9mm you will find on the market.
However, I am old and 90% of the time I wear a fanny pack on my right hip with a full (extra) sized pistol packing more than average muzzle energy and momentum.
2) a hit beats a miss
The .22 that hits is worth a whole lot more than the .50 AE that misses.
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Great advice.
I just saw a guy on Youtube instantly take down a 300+ pound hog with a 22lr subsonic round. However, he did have the advantage of getting a head shot in an ambush situation.
Sorry for being off topic, but I think a point and shoot revolver can’t be beat for personal self defense situations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nOe4O0Jr0g
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