My wife and I want redundant handguns. We want the benefits of savings from same ammo, parts, and ease of shooting. We could grab either gun and be comfortable. I currently have Taurus 9mm but is rather large to carry every day. And we only have one.
Looking for opinions on what we should start looking at as there are many, many options. Range time and renting inexpensive so we would like to narrow down a few options.
Features we want or think we want.
Everyday carry, and conceal. To-from work, when we go out, etc. We may get something else for around the house.
We are not brand loyal, yet.
We are not specific on caliber, but wanting standard, no unique calibers. We want to find ammo easily and affordably.
She is a rated kickboxer so has upper body strength and can handle just about anything that she has shot to date.
Economical, we are not made of money.
Standard parts available. If for some reason something needs to be replaced we want to be able to find them easily and readily available.
To date not sold on revolvers, but if there is a strong opinion may consider.
Any help that is offered would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rick
.
Looking for opinions on what we should start looking at as there are many, many options. Range time and renting inexpensive so we would like to narrow down a few options.
Features we want or think we want.
Everyday carry, and conceal. To-from work, when we go out, etc. We may get something else for around the house.
We are not brand loyal, yet.
We are not specific on caliber, but wanting standard, no unique calibers. We want to find ammo easily and affordably.
She is a rated kickboxer so has upper body strength and can handle just about anything that she has shot to date.
Economical, we are not made of money.
Standard parts available. If for some reason something needs to be replaced we want to be able to find them easily and readily available.
To date not sold on revolvers, but if there is a strong opinion may consider.
Any help that is offered would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rick
.
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