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Posted by Laura Bell on 05-01-2012 01:20 PM:

OT - Handguns

What are some of your favorites on the market?

I recently took a pistol course and I'm looking to purchase a gun. I've narrowed it down to either a 380 or a 9mm, but other than that I haven't picked out anything particular. Just curious as to what everyone uses and likes.

For the course I got to shoot a .22, very nice and fun! I could have stayed all day and shot it. I think it was a Kel-tec.

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Posted by JiM on 05-01-2012 01:56 PM:

You want absolute reliability and cheap purchase price, you got two great choices. Commie surplus. The CZ 82 and Bulgarian Makarov are prolly the two most reliable auto handguns out there. They can be bought in like new condition for under $250. Ammo is easy to buy and cheap. Power is midway between a 38Special and 9mm. I got both and they are way better than anything else I have ever carried.

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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 05-01-2012 02:25 PM:

I think women generally speaking do better with revolvers. Go with a Smith & Wesson J Frame (several models to choose from) and never look back. Will last you a lifetime. My wife carries the S&W 642 and loves it. I just sold my Ruger LCP .380 and I think I'm going to replace it with a S&W J frame. 380's might be nice in the summer but I don't think it's "enough" if you're only going to have one. 38 Special +P is definitely "enough". Just my opinion.

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Posted by davidlloyd on 05-01-2012 03:12 PM:

Just picked up a ruger lcp 380..... nice little carry gun

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Posted by shawnstovall on 05-01-2012 03:26 PM:

i deal with alot of guns and for women i would suggest the 380 or even 40 the kel tecs are nice guns also jennings arms which was bought by there employees and they changed there name jenco i think not for sure good cheap guns but if you want quility the go with ruger, tarus, SW, or even a gloc. i like the 5.7x28 pistol the rounds look like a .17 shell but they are on back order most places they will run you around 1000.00
here is a video on the FN5.7x28
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tznhJ7ZBFbo

i forgot about the kel-tec pmr 30

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Posted by Wes Coffman on 05-01-2012 03:26 PM:

J frames Smith's are good as are the Ruger LCR series.

If you are looking for a semi-auto I would consider the Ruger LC9, M&P Shield, or Kahr PM9/CM9.

Handle and shoot as many as you can, then choose.


Posted by CooperCreek on 05-01-2012 05:18 PM:

Bersa Thunder 380. Nice gun for the money. Put laser grips on my wifes, she loves it.


Posted by rmcmillan on 05-01-2012 05:38 PM:

SIG SAUER, BEST GUN OUT THERE. PRICEY.

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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 05-01-2012 05:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Wes Coffman
J frames Smith's are good as are the Ruger LCR series.

If you are looking for a semi-auto I would consider the Ruger LC9, M&P Shield, or Kahr PM9/CM9.

Handle and shoot as many as you can, then choose.



Good advice here. You can see from the responses there is a wide variety of guns that different people like. The best thing you can do is handle and shoot several of the different models that you are considering. Lots of ranges will let you shoot different models for a nominal fee.

I also agree with Wes in that if I were looking at another semi-auto I would look closely at a Kahr 9mm.

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Posted by shawnstovall on 05-01-2012 06:36 PM:

todd go and shot one those FN 5.7x28 or the Kel-tec PMR 30-22mag. pistol you won't be disappointed at all but the price difference is big

FN-1000.00 and up
PMR 30- 275.00 to 400.00 depending where you buy it

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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 05-01-2012 06:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shawnstovall
todd go and shot one those FN 5.7x28 or the Kel-tec PMR 30-22mag. pistol you won't be disappointed at all but the price difference is big

FN-1000.00 and up
PMR 30- 275.00 to 400.00 depending where you buy it



They might be fun to shoot but I don't think that's a round I would want to carry for protection?

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Posted by Hey Preacher!!! on 05-01-2012 07:02 PM:

THE BEST GUN TO HAVE IS THE ONE YOU HAVE WITH YOU, IF YOU DON'T LIKE CARRYING IT, YOU WON'T HAVE IT WHEN YOU NEED IT!!! JACK O'CONNOR SAID OF BIG GAME RIFLES, "THE BEST ONE TO HAVE IS THE ONE YOU CAN HIT WITH", MEANING THAT POWER IS NOTHING WITHOUT ACCURACY!!! THERE'S AN OLD COWBOY ADAGE, "BEWARE THE MAN WITH ONLY ONE GUN, HE LIKELY KNOWS HOW TO USE IT"!!!


Posted by sticker holler on 05-01-2012 07:06 PM:

check out Springfield XDM 9mm, match grade barrel, managable recoil, adjustable backstrap, 18 + 1 magazine $500-$600 bucks, I got a Kimber and a Sig the XDM out shoots both of them. Just be sure and get the XDM not just the XD.


Posted by VA BLACKDAWG on 05-01-2012 08:12 PM:

Laura Bell....

If it came down to defending your life i personallywould not trust my life to a .380 or a 9mm. JMO

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Posted by nypigman1 on 05-01-2012 08:41 PM:

Taurus judge 45/410..Luger semi auto 22 is one of my best choices.also love my ruger single six..


Posted by Cry Tough Blues on 05-01-2012 09:54 PM:

357 mag all day for me. can shoot the 38's when practicing


Posted by old ben on 05-01-2012 10:53 PM:

45 cal glock ,,,mark 2 ruger22 target

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Posted by H. L. Meyer on 05-01-2012 10:56 PM:

Well I'm a DIRTY HARRY GUY

Carried the 357, 9mm, 40 and 45 on duty. I like the 44, 45. like brill cream a little dab will do you .

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Posted by ssgied on 05-01-2012 11:06 PM:

My only advice would be to get the largest cal. that you can shoot accurately and enjoy. If you have something that you dislike shooting it is worthless, you will hate to practice and eventually you will stop carrying. A well placed shot with a .22 is better than no shot at all. Go to your local gun shop and shoot a few different guns, you will find the one you like, if the gun shop doesn't let you shoot, then go to a range and talk to some of the people there,I bet they will be more than happy to let you shoot theirs.


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 05-02-2012 12:26 AM:

anything with little ponies on it they cost a little more but you can
always get your money back.

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Posted by john Duemmer on 05-02-2012 12:39 AM:

Hard to give an opinion without knowing why you want a handgun? HUNTING,TARGET SHOOTING,PERSONAL PROTECTION?

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Posted by Steve Fielder on 05-02-2012 04:10 AM:

I currently have 5 handguns:

Three .22's for hunting:
Browning Buckmark
Smith/Wesson K-22 Masterpiece
Ruger Single Six

Carry: Tauras Mod. 605 357 mag.

Just bought a Hi-Point CF 380 for fun. Incredible gun for the money.

CF 380 Reviews:

http://www.thegunsource.com/reviews...LY_3_5_8RD.aspx

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Posted by wildbill on 05-02-2012 10:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by todd kellam
I think women generally speaking do better with revolvers. Go with a Smith & Wesson J Frame (several models to choose from) and never look back. Will last you a lifetime. My wife carries the S&W 642 and loves it. I just sold my Ruger LCP .380 and I think I'm going to replace it with a S&W J frame. 380's might be nice in the summer but I don't think it's "enough" if you're only going to have one. 38 Special +P is definitely "enough". Just my opinion.


this is the 38 S&W j frame i carry when not in the woods.
i installed a lazerlyte lazer(retail for $164) on it,paid $90 new off ebay,has plate so it will fit a tauris also.
rosewood grips custom fit them for the lazer
i have a paddle holster and also a shoulder type fanniepack that holds the gun in the paddleholster in a zipper pouch thats not noticeable ,has 2 other zipper pouchs and a velcro cellphone pocket.
carry 2 strip loaders and 2 speed loaders in it plus pocketknife and painkillers/bandages..
only holds 5 shots but i dont carry one under the hammer,with the lazer dont need but 1 shot
i use full metal jacket hollowpoint starfire behind a solid lead as first round and starfires in the speedloaders in case if more is needed.

carry my ruger mark II with shoulder holster when in the woods,
have 4 10 shot clips for it plus scope and lazergrips and clipon 500lumens flashlight on it.

squarebutt j frame model 36



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Posted by Laura Bell on 05-02-2012 01:44 PM:

You guys are good! I wasn't expecting this much response!

I've ruled out Revolvers, not saying they're bad, but I didn't like their feel compared to a semi auto pistol.

I would want this gun for personal protection. Hope I never have to use it, but if I do I'm not going down without a fight.

I went over the different calibers with my instructor and I'm firmly set on a 380 or 9mm.

I'm going crazy googling and youtubeing all of the suggestions you offered. If you have more ideas keep posting!!

I am now fully addicted and I would like to get a .22 to target shoot with at home because I had fun. 1 1/2" groups by my last 6 shots. But this will be something I more than likely get afterwards.

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Posted by old ben on 05-02-2012 02:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Laura Bell
You guys are good! I wasn't expecting this much response!

I've ruled out Revolvers, not saying they're bad, but I didn't like their feel compared to a semi auto pistol.

I would want this gun for personal protection. Hope I never have to use it, but if I do I'm not going down without a fight.

I went over the different calibers with my instructor and I'm firmly set on a 380 or 9mm.

I'm going crazy googling and youtubeing all of the suggestions you offered. If you have more ideas keep posting!!

I am now fully addicted and I would like to get a .22 to target shoot with at home because I had fun. 1 1/2" groups by my last 6 shots. But this will be something I more than likely get afterwards.

Dont rule out revolvers ,,why / they dont jam,, auto if someone grabs slide u r done lol

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