Advice on buying some Pistols

Quote from Lucrum:

Have one and I agree. It's easy to get one in most counties here in GA as well.


I also have one..

BUT The Second Amendment states I don't need one


So why the hell do I have one (rhetorical of course)

RN
 
Quote from Redneck:

I also have one..

BUT The Second Amendment states I don't need one


So why the hell do I have one (rhetorical of course)

RN

Do you guys take a gun with you all the time. Seems like a big inconvenience.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Do you guys take a gun with you all the time. Seems like a big inconvenience.

In my state we have open carry laws to anyone that can legally own a firearm.
 
Quote from Redneck:

I also have one..

BUT The Second Amendment states I don't need one


So why the hell do I have one (rhetorical of course)

RN
I absolutely agree. There are 3 -4 states that have recognized this. If I'm not mistaken GA is considering eliminating the permit requirement.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Do you guys take a gun with you all the time. Seems like a big inconvenience.
Virtually all the time. How much of an inconvenience would depend on how large the weapon, what you're wearing and to some extent where you're going. But generally not really. There was a time when I considered carrying a pager or cell phone an inconvenience.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Do you guys take a gun with you all the time. Seems like a big inconvenience.


Never leave home without it

And like Lucrum said – its like carrying a pager or cell phone – you get use to it


RN
 
Quote from Banjo:

Ex-Glock attorney accused of stealing millions
Former attorney at gun manufacturer Glock faces charges he stole millions of dollars
A corrupt attorney? Who could have guessed?
He missed his calling, he should have been a career politician.
 
I haven't read the 43 pages so with that said... for your wife, simplicity and reliability are paramount and that means a revolver. Even when a semi AND its magazines are well maintained, a malfunction is still more likely... are you comfortable with your wife trying to clear any of these malfunctions under pressure while thugs are in your house? http://www.havegunwilltraincolorado.com/handgun-malfunctions/

I recommend a Smith and Wesson Model 627 with a 4" barrel. It's a stainless steel large frame .357 Magnum that holds eight rounds yet is surprisingly comfortable, even in the hands of a smaller woman. The frame size helps blunt the recoil, and you can start her out with .38s which will further reduce it until she gains confidence and experience.
Quote from Baron:

So I'm talking with an acquaintance of mine that I haven't seen in years and he tells me the story about how his life has been a living hell since the last time I saw him. In short, a couple guys broke into his house, tied him up, and the raped his girlfriend in front of him. He had no weapons in the house.

His story has been on my mind so much recently that I've been seriously entertaining the idea of getting a couple pistols, one for myself, and one for my wife in the event I'm not around. The problem is that the pistol market is so vast that I'm not sure where to start. It seems like Kimber is the Rolls-Royce of the pistol market, but I'm not sure I NEED that level simply for self defense purposes.

Anybody experienced in this field have some advice or recommendations??
 
Quote from bigarrow:

Do you guys take a gun with you all the time. Seems like a big inconvenience.

When i used t o live in US, i used carry S&W small frame 38 revolver in a slider clip on holster inside my belt .No problem at all.
If you want to carry Colt Python, that would require shoulder harness, jacket etc. Definitely inconvenient .
 
Back
Top