87 pounds so once again # 1 and #2 are mixed up and #1 is just WRONG Thank You Jesse Stretch for helping me decide which firearm to get! The trigger guard laser seems pretty good as it can be activated with just the pressure of your middle finger, so you don't have to move your hands from position to turn it off... I was just interjecting the mauser in between the walker and the .357 for Charles.the -50 BMG ‘pistol’ is a spoof, and was never actually built. The gun doesn't give a damn. I have to say that I know this is the norm. That’s why our Dragons had computer controlled engines firing out of the flanks of the missile body. I just advised an ex NYC health care worker (male) to get an S&W 7 shot 4” barrel .357. One handed, and I practice with either hand. Sorry dears, but if I can save one new shooter from closing up his mind even before they got started, I’d say “This article’s bad, go find some good advice elsewhere “He mentioned 1911’s Beretta 92’s etc. I had a PPQ and while enjoyed shooting it at targets, I found the trigger to be too light for home defense. It's double action the first round fired, unless you have the time to pull back the hammer, then the remaining shots are single action. I probably wont ever sell mine. I look forward to every email you send and usually read them all the way through. I want a laser light. I actually like the trapezoidal sights BUT there is no option for trapezoidal night sights. And that’s okay.But we like bigger and faster. CZ P10, P09, P07, P01, SP01 being a few. Not so short that it’s difficult to control in firing, but not so long that it’s unwieldy.Plus it will shoot both .38 Special and the more powerful .357 Magnum rounds.Here it is in .38 Special…very manageable with the barrel. So, putting my idea of a longer barrel, slower twist, and maybe this “fine regulation”, to deliberately skew a .45 caliber bullet, would put the Governor way out in front of it’s competition, IMO. She and I are both CCW for Montana; she was for California too. It was either in her purse or on her night stand. Anyway, bottom line.

Also a lot of handguns are out of stock everywhere because of recent buying!That means Brownells has discontinued selling that model. Have range rounds, varmit rounds and hollow points. It was okay but not perfection by any means. [Which is the reason ‘Why’ I always used a thumb-strap between the slide and the hammer.] themselves during carry, range time or plinking. But that didn't really bother me . A friend of a friend had an incident where by his shirttail got caught in the trigger guard of his pistol and caused it to fire, grazing his cheek. There are also subcompacts that work fine for newbs. Striker fired "trigger pull is the same every time". But I have to disagree on model choices from experience (or better say my attempt to find better hand gun for my wife because of recent events she finally expressed deep interest in learn how to defend herself). There’s too much recoil in the 10mm round for most shooters, and too much weight in most of the pistols chambered for it. And that was me in a ready position!Hi Eric, 2 Taser Pulse guns with light/laser - 15ft range. Hollow points. I enjoyed the combo so much I then purchased a Taurus Judge in 45 LC and a Rossi Carbine to match,..both shot the potent 45 long colt, AND a 410 shot gun round. I’m a xd 40 guy but still great insight for those who don’t have monster hands.Thank you. And thanks so much for thinking of us. Any light is better than no light. Best of both worlds for some!Plus it has a grip safety which means your hand needs to be firmly on it to fire.I’m ok with this kind of safety since it is more passive compared to an actual switch you need to flip when you unholster.However, lack of adjustable backstraps means you gotta like how it feels in the store since you won’t be changing it.But because I have a very high and angled left hand grip…sometimes I hit the slide stop.It happens in the above video (where the slide doesn’t stop on an empty mag).The newest addition to our list…mainly because we love to shoot the A great alternative to try in your hands besides the Glock, M&P, and XD.There’s a lot of versions of the P320…but we like the original civilian one.Or if you dig FDE and the knowledge that it’s the closest version to the actual Army pistol…Here’s the revolver you’ve been waiting for…the S&W Model 686+. . Didn’t care for the bulky slide, or the super high bore height. Interesting. The California version of the S+W SD9VE Has a 12 pound trigger pull and the ridiculous loaded chamber indicator. But, as a guy in my 60's I chose an SA XD40. You can choose caliber, frame size and pistol grip size. Night sights are great. And practice with 357 once in a while to get used to the recoil. I've tried almost every one of those listed but could not rack the slide. The Canik was very comparable and I loved the price.

Well, it is true, very few weapons in this world equal the hard-hitting stopping power of alimony.I finally got to look over and handle a Governor. Did that for the first time since buying it last night. I may get her one in 9mm for our anniversary.I didn't choose any of these.

There are better .22 revolvers, to be sure, but none that are as foolproof, easy to learn or shoot nor deliver as much value for money. I’ve had a Glock 20 for about 20 years now, and it is just a great pistol. Not to mention they tend to panic when people are breaking into their house and they keep squeezing the trigger and nothing is happening. The rest is easy. I several full size striker and hammer fire pistols but if given a choice of just one to defend myself it’s going to be the G17 for the mere fact that it is super dependable and I have big hands. I’ve had a Glock 20 for about 20 years now, and it is just a great pistol. A beginner handgun for defense should be extremely simple and reliable, no external safeties. I'd tell them to save up just a little more.Hello. If you want the best round for all of north America and big game go to the one and only the master of all, the finger of GOD !