I was always told to carry atleast a .38. This was from my father and my CHL instructor (from Texas). Yes, a well placed .22 could stop someone, but under stress that might not be possible. I carry a 9mm and feel anything in ceter mass will stop the treat.
Short answer: Not enough. Taurus 1911 (.45 ACP) and Kal Tec P11 (9mm), that's all I have now. Looking to get a Taurus Judge as my next gun. That should count as two more calibers.
Yeah I figured most people would respond with still on the hip. I am comfortable with mine on my hip standing or sitting, but I find the seatbelt gets in the way if I need to remove my gun while in the car. I have seen some custom car holsters that mount on the under side of the dash or on the...
Where do you keep your carry handgun when driving? I thought this might led to some good positions for comfort and ease of access. I put mine in a holster in the driver's door. I'm left handed, so it is easy access if something may happen while stopped and it is out of sight (I like CC).
I'm a fan of the Taurus Judge. The 410 shotgun shells makes it a good "point and shoot" gun. As I am in an "cozy" apartment it's more maneuverable than a actual shotgun and I'm not too worried about over penetration.
Does anyone still make break top revolvers? I think it would be an interesting gun to own. I'm not a collector and would want one in shooting condition. Anyone have an opinion? Worth the buy? Fun to shoot?
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What magazines or books would you recommend to keep up to date on current firearm models/comparisons/accessories? Also, is there a list of common abbreviation used within the forum?
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