I recommend the Glock 26, and consider the Glock 19 as well. Both are easy to carry IWB, and you *can* pocket carry a G26 in a front pocket if you have large pockets and don't mine looking like you're carrying a very fat wallet. With the G26, you can use any of the 9mm magazines with it: 10rd...
Sounds like the guy just needed a little education. I remember being confused by the various bullets and calibers when I was starting out. There are plenty of rounds that are "compatible" that I can understand the confusion. That one can shoot .223 in a 5.56, .308 in a 7.62x51, .38spc in a...
I've been rocking a G19 and G26 for a while now. They're both good choices. The 26 offers a little more versatility in that you can put any of the larger magazines in it, and get spacers to make a more full-fingered grip, or get mag floor plates with pinky extensions if desired.
I like...
Typically, I'll enchant my guns with Soul Trap, so I don't have to cast it right before shooting. Then, I'll used the filled soul gems to recharge my other tactical gear's abilities.
Yes! As a resident of Indiana, you can sell a firearm to another resident through a private transaction as long as they're at least 18 years old, and you don't have reason to believe that they couldn't own a firearm. (Felony conviction, etc.)
OP, what is your current range/HD handgun?
Without much to go on, the advice we can offer is limited. Do you need a super small and super light gun like a Diamondback DB9 or Kel-Tec PF9 that you can fit in your pocket? Would an mid-sized gun carried IWB work for you? If you get a gun and...
^^ what he said
It's hard to go wrong with a 9mm gun in the Glock or M&P series. They're both very popular for good reasons. If you decide it's not for you, you can find a buyer easily and you won't take a big loss in a private sale. Personally, I enjoy the Glock 19.
Whatever you get, give...
Glad to hear you got your safe open. If you get stuck in a situation where your key pad won't unlock the safe again, you can probably gain access to the safe with the bypass lock by using an over lifting or self-impressioning attack, or perhaps just raking the lock a few times. Fortunately...
When I had a similar decision to make, the Ruger SR22 had recently come out. I went with the SR22 over the Walther P22 because I liked the SR22's more standard magazine release and I found the thumb safety to be easier to manipulate over the P22's. I also contemplated a Ruger Mark II/III, but...
I thought the WSJ article that OP's article references was a better read.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323869604578366882484600710.html
The article explains that, while some groups are disproportionately represented in the effects of gun violence, being a member of those...