Smith & Wesson (Black) Aluminum Tactical Pen - KnifeCenter - SWPENBK I have had one of these for about two years now and it has served me well as a everyday pen.
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I just picked up a set of these myself but am still waiting to try them out.
I recently purchased a glock 43 and think its a pretty sweet shooting gun. I have ran about 300 rds of various ammo through it without any failures. I have also owned a ruger lc9 and kahr cm9 and i much prefer the 43. At 30 feet i can shoot about a 3 inch group which i feel is more than enough...
The tp9sa is a great gun, excellent trigger and the ergonomics are pretty good for the pricepoint, the only drawback for some people is the decocker on top of the slide.
If they are located within a certain distance of a school zone, by law the firearm is required to be in a locked case when it leaves the store. This could be the issue.
Hi Cemetary-Man, I too used to carry a Ruger LCP and found myself hating the trigger, I moved up to a Kahr CM9 which is only slightly bigger and I found myself liking the trigger quite a bit more. The trigger is not as heavy and has a smooth pull till fire. Hope this Helps.
Its pretty much just personal preference, the magazine release is the only thing different between the two function wise. Either way they are both great guns I have over a thousands rounds out of my m1.
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I would definitely check out a small compact 9 like a CM9, LC9, etc. and for a cheap truck gun that is pretty reliable check out the HI-Point carbines, I know a lot of people knock there pistols but their carbines are very reliable with a price point of 250-300$.