IndyGunner
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- Dec 27, 2010
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We are looking at a Diamondback db9, for her to conceal carry.
Make sure you practice with the defensive ammo of your choice. I have HEARD (key word heard) that brand is prone to light primer strikes which may not be enough for ammo with hard primers (fiocchi and hornady come to mind). There are a few reviews on midway that would confirm my statement. Regardless, great gun, almost got one myself.
I have to ask, though, (and this is to everyone) what is the fascination with pocket 9mm? Guns that small are already hard enough to shoot chambered in .380. They are also going to be a "down and dirty" close range gun, not a target pistol... so the cost of ammo difference/ballistics of the 9mm argument is lost on me too.