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#76105 - 03/05/03 10:08 PM Your concealed weapon
Loomis Offline
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Registered: 03/03/02
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Thinking about putting in for the permit for a concealed weapon,just wondering what model,caliber revolver or semi what was your choice I'm thinking of maybe a 357 or 38 model 640 s&w I think my choice will be a revolver.Please give your opinion.
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#76106 - 03/05/03 10:57 PM Re: Your concealed weapon
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Registered: 01/07/02
Posts: 919
Loc: Everett,Wa
I have a Beretta mini-cougar,in .45acp. I've had it for a couple yrs,and really like it. Having said that,I'm looking for a smaller revolver as a carry gun. My Beretta is a sweet shooter,but it's just too heavy to carry all the time. I also like the idea of revolver maintanance,or lack of I guess. You can load a revolver today,and in ten yrs it'll still fire. Do that with an auto,and the magazine springs will be toast. I like the idea of a .357,if you wanna plink .38 ammo is cheap. It'a also a proven round, with 125gr. hollow points,it'll be an excellent carry gun.I don't like the idea of a .38 for a carry gun,it's not nearly as potent as a .357. The only drawback with a .357 is muzzle flash and recoil.In a dark environment,after a couple shots,you'll be just about blind,unless the gun has a long barrel,and you don't want that in a carry gun.Recoil will also be a handfull with hot defense loads,in a smaller carry gun.
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#76107 - 03/05/03 11:52 PM Re: Your concealed weapon
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Registered: 05/03/01
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Loc: McCleary, WA
I have three different carry guns. My primary is an HK USP Compact in .40 S&W. Corbon is the choice bullet for me, 180 gr. I also carry a Charter Arms Bulldog in .44 Special, also loaded with 180 gr Corbons. Lastly, depending on the situation, I almost always have my little Taurus PT22 loaded up with Stingers. I know, a .22 cal, but the first rule of a gunfight is "Bring a gun". I own a few other pistols, but these are all reliable choices and they can all hit an empty shotgun hull at 15 yards.
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#76108 - 03/06/03 12:26 AM Re: Your concealed weapon
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Registered: 03/03/02
Posts: 240
I am leaning on the 357/38 becase I don't think it will matter if the day should ever come to use it,at point blank(15-20feet)its gonna hit you like train,I personaly am looking for one just for a concealed unit not for taking out on the weekends to run a few hundred rounds through.What do you guys think about these carbon built frames on some of these revolvers.
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#76109 - 03/06/03 03:11 AM Re: Your concealed weapon
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Registered: 02/19/01
Posts: 249
Loc: SnoCo
Guns are a very personal choice. I carry a Glock 19. Get what you like and are comfortable with. Just remember that a gun gets heavier the longer you carry it. I thought I needed a .45 for awhile but after lugging it around a few times and paying $11 per box of target ammo, I went back to the 9mm.
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#76110 - 03/06/03 03:03 PM Re: Your concealed weapon
Hog King Offline
Parr

Registered: 12/13/02
Posts: 67
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Go with a .357. I carry a S&W model 60, with 2.125" barrel, it's 5 shot, J-frame. Lightweight, comfortable to carry and the .357 is a great round with great stopping power.

I've carried a full size .45 acp and still do on ocassion.

Stay away from 9mm if you can. I've a very good friend who is a jail hospital RN in a mjor city. He says that a lot of guys come in with multiple 9mm rounds through them (holes). The guys shot by .45 acp are in the morgue.

Whatever you decide on, get one that is comfortable to you and practice with it.

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