I was not going to comment because the members here are going to give you good advice and I would just be repeating it. But those points mentioned are good to keep in mind.
1. Try to test fire as many different guns as you can before purchase.
2. Caliber is not as important as shot placement. So don't get so hung up on caliber that you pass a gun you can shoot better for one with a larger caliber.
3. Concealed carry has as much to do with the holster as the weapon its self. I carry a full size Glock 22 easily. So don't be scared away from a gun because it might be too heavy or bulky to CC.
I have really been taken with the FNP line of handguns lately and think the FNX9 would fit your requirements very nicely. Value for the dollar the FNP line of handguns are hard to beat. Just my
1. Try to test fire as many different guns as you can before purchase.
2. Caliber is not as important as shot placement. So don't get so hung up on caliber that you pass a gun you can shoot better for one with a larger caliber.
3. Concealed carry has as much to do with the holster as the weapon its self. I carry a full size Glock 22 easily. So don't be scared away from a gun because it might be too heavy or bulky to CC.
I have really been taken with the FNP line of handguns lately and think the FNX9 would fit your requirements very nicely. Value for the dollar the FNP line of handguns are hard to beat. Just my
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