What to Do? I Want One Hand Gun.
I shot lots of 22 rim fire, with my own rifle, as a kid. I qualified with a 1911 and M-14 many times in the service, though I never really carried one much. I would like to have one hand gun that can do all of the following:
Can be concealed carried (I am a chubby 6'2")
Would be effective for home defense. I know a shot gun or revolver is generally considered better for home defense.
Would be useful in an out of the house defense issue. Why I don't take the shotgun or revolver. I know that in a firefight lots of bullets in the magazine is useful.
Fun to go to range and put holes in paper with. Semiauto more fun at range than shotgun or revolver (Unless it's a Desert Eagle, which I can't afford to shoot)
I am thinking that a compact Glock or Springfield XD is where I wind up. 9mm or .40 cal.
While I was a better than average shot in the service, I think I should take a class. I would also like to find a place where I can shoot a variety of weapons and take a good hand gun class.
Thoughts?
Anyone know a good place to try handguns and take a good class near Portland Oregon?
Re: What to Do? I Want One Hand Gun.
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Originally Posted by
bassjam04
If you plan on being active and shoot and train,Ill agree that a 45mm is a great choice.No denying its knock down power.
45mm...handgun? Let us know when you find the right one!
.45 ACP, a bit easier.
Re: What to Do? I Want One Hand Gun.
For the OP,
Since Steve and others have covered a lot of info, i will give a suggestion. Please underatand the model uses in this suggeation is just one of many that such would work for...
Often the grip is the hardest part to conceal, so assuming a semi-auto (i find revolver gripa conceal well), a compact model (see statements about can be harx to shoot) with full size magazines and grip extensions is an option! I do thia qith my M&P9c. Carry with the pinky grips, but compete MOSTLY with full size mags and x-grips.
I know a number of ither brands can do the same.
Now, that said, i find the 4" (or there about) barrels easier to carry, because thw way i carry, the 3.5s hit a nerve ending and after a month or so, i CAN NOT carry them anymore for a bit (at least IWB)
Enjoy the search.
Re: What to Do? I Want One Hand Gun.
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Originally Posted by
Smitty79
I was not happy with the M&P's. On both of them, the slide lock release didn't work on a new gun. The owner said that this is common and goes away after you shoot it. To me, this is a flaw in design or manufacturing, but the gun felt great so I didn't eliminate it. This would be a tie breaker if it and another weapon tied in the shooting test.
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Many manufacturers now call this a slide stop, not a slide release, for a reason. The idea is to hold open the slide, but not necessarily to use the stop to release the slide, instead "slingshotting" the slide after a new mag is in. I tend to do this, so don't pay a lot of attention on my M&Ps to how easy it is to release, but am happy to honestly report back in a day or two. You were trying the slide stop with the magazine removed, correct? (or a full mag, just not an empty mag in place as you would then be fighting the follower)