I'm considering buying a handgun for personal safety, particularly when driving around (I live in a right-to-carry state and have hunting guns for protection at home) and am looking for any advice the FReeper nation may have. Thanks.
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05/18/2011 1:23:46 PM PDT by
jda
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Recently purchased a Ruger SR40...like the SR9 as well...for a smaller version check out the LC9 or LCR and LCP versions. Reasanably priced, very reliable.
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05/18/2011 1:25:30 PM PDT by
FlashBack
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To: jda
Let’s stop this potential 500 post non-news thread right now. Glock 32.
3 posted on
05/18/2011 1:26:26 PM PDT by
Tolsti2
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4 posted on
05/18/2011 1:27:13 PM PDT by
US Navy Vet
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To: jda
Yes - don't drink and drive.
:^D
5 posted on
05/18/2011 1:27:18 PM PDT by
capydick
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To: jda
If it’s your first handgun consider a used small frame .357 magnum revolver.
6 posted on
05/18/2011 1:27:18 PM PDT by
Lurker
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To: jda
I rented potential choices at a gun club/range. Got to practice w/them and eventually found a couple that felt like an extension of my arm/hand.
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10 posted on
05/18/2011 1:29:22 PM PDT by
DTogo
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To: jda
If money is tight, I recommend the Hi-Point line. .380, 9mm, 40 S&W, .45 caliber. Most less than $200 with a lifetime, transferable guarantee.
11 posted on
05/18/2011 1:31:22 PM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
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To: jda
One other thing—when you’re at the range practicing, keep an eye out for other shooters whose firearms jam. That will assist you re: making a suitable choice. Good luck and have fun!
To: jda
Go to a good range that rents guns and try some out. You’ll be best with what feels the most comfortable. Take some classes. Learn how to clean your gun and the local laws about securing and, God forbid, having to use it. Don’t be swayed by the experienced shooters preferences on this thread or what the gun mags are touting this month. What works for you is a personal thing. If you want reliablilty check out revolvers, simple to use and clean. Good Luck.
13 posted on
05/18/2011 1:31:58 PM PDT by
dblshot
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To: jda
If you have little or no experience with handguns, I suggest a 357 revolver with a 2-4 inch barrel. If you have lots of experience, consider a 9mm, 40, or 45 semi auto. Glocks are my choice, however, do not buy one until you have enough discipline to keep your finger off the trigger.
22 posted on
05/18/2011 1:35:20 PM PDT by
Hacklehead
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It really depends on what you're using it for. Carry? Then you want something thin, like a Kahr or maybe the Springfield EMP (if you have the money for it). Admittedly, I've never carried, but most experts agree thinness is the number one attribute for concealability.
If you're only going to use it IN the car and for home defense, a .357 revolver is excellent. The .357 is hands down the best man-killing round for handguns. Of course, .45 is right up there, and probably easier to shoot.
If you don't like revolvers, I personally recommend the Stoeger Cougar. It was my first handgun, and three guns later it is still the my favorite. Extremely comfortable in my hand. Very simple design and very reliable. I've had only one jam in over 1000 rounds, and that happened when my wife limpwristed it after it hadn't been cleaned in a while.
23 posted on
05/18/2011 1:36:09 PM PDT by
Thane_Banquo
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To: jda
Bigger is better............
27 posted on
05/18/2011 1:38:18 PM PDT by
Red Badger
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Go to a range that rents handguns....and find one you like.
29 posted on
05/18/2011 1:38:33 PM PDT by
Osage Orange
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A “friend” of mine owns Glock, S&W, Ruger, Sig and maybe 8 or 9 others. If he had to pick just one it would be Glock, caliber your choice but it ought to begin with a 4
34 posted on
05/18/2011 1:40:51 PM PDT by
muir_redwoods
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FN-Herstal FNP 45 Tactical with Trijicon RMR LED (4 MOA reticule) optics, a Viridian X5L integrated green laser/taclight with dazzler strobe, and an AAC TiRant 45 suppressor.
There you go. Perfect gun for home and car.
Don't buy one before I get mine, please.
To: jda
I think I'd go with two guns, one bigger gun that stays in the car and one smaller gun that gets carried when you leave the car. I think I'd try to keep the ammo the same so I'd go for a Smith and Wesson 686P with a 4" barrel for driving the car to the grocery store and a Smith and Wesson M&P 340 for walking to and from the grocery store. That's just me of course. Opinions will definitely vary.
7 rounds of .357 magnum, dependable, extremely authoritative
Five shots of .357 magnum, tritium sites, dependable, extremely concealable
36 posted on
05/18/2011 1:41:25 PM PDT by
RC one
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To: jda
The Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum with a 4” barrel is a great all-arounder. Revolvers are less prone to malfunction than semi-autos.
The aren’t the most svelte gun in the world, but can still be concealed.
To: jda
Look at every handgun you can find. Make up your own mind.
To: jda
For about a thousand dollars a S&W .50 cal. will that Yugo into a tank. Start building up those arm muscles now, with the double action you’ll need them!
41 posted on
05/18/2011 1:42:53 PM PDT by
count-your-change
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