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Plinker
First issue is statement notexperienced with handguns. You need to be familiar to be effective with small arms. The smaller the weapon the higher the skill required to be effective. I would recommed a gun shop that has a range and will allow you to test several of their weapons. In addition enroll in a personal pistol class.
Don't know where you are but H&H in Fort Wayne is such a shop and can arrange an NRA instructor.
That said I shot the LCP yesterday and definately wouldn't buy it. Trigger too stiff and trigger pull too long. The gal who bought it had to ice her hand from the recoil bruises on her hand.
Preference is personal and everything smallest handgun I have used and carried was Colt 380 Govt model. Isold it as I didn't feel 380 has enough stopping power.
Personally won't carry smaller than .40 cal and prefer Glock 27.
Remember the saying guns don't kill people, people do. The gun isn't as important as important as your ability with that weapon.
You can miss with a Bazooka! Get a gun and train with it! Thegun you have is the best gun. Howver pulling a gun you can't hit with is more dangerous than being unarmed
Don't know where you are but H&H in Fort Wayne is such a shop and can arrange an NRA instructor.
That said I shot the LCP yesterday and definately wouldn't buy it. Trigger too stiff and trigger pull too long. The gal who bought it had to ice her hand from the recoil bruises on her hand.
Preference is personal and everything smallest handgun I have used and carried was Colt 380 Govt model. Isold it as I didn't feel 380 has enough stopping power.
Personally won't carry smaller than .40 cal and prefer Glock 27.
Remember the saying guns don't kill people, people do. The gun isn't as important as important as your ability with that weapon.
You can miss with a Bazooka! Get a gun and train with it! Thegun you have is the best gun. Howver pulling a gun you can't hit with is more dangerous than being unarmed