Posted by jackinok on August 29, 2011 at 11:16:10 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
heres what would be my suggestion,barring personel preferences,go to a gun range where you can rent a variety of guns ,and choose the one you like for a home defense gun,in the largest caliber you can handle.back it up with the largest metal cased flashlight you can get.to me, and this is my personal belief ,theres a big difference in a home defense gun and a personal defense gun.a home defense gun can be put almost anywhere,a personal defence gun has to be carried,and it has be accessable/concealable.it will be used within a short range of possibly five feet to hand to hand combat distance.this means a smaller gun,short barrelled where a assailent cant grab the barrel and twist it out of your hand.two different scenarious altogether,that to me require two different firarms.and in a self defense situation your likely to be safe as long as you can stay out of arms reach.thats why i carry a small caliber auto on me,(theres no way to carry a handgun out of the way,whoever tells you there is is just not doing it).so you want the smallest most unobtrusive gun you can get.on the headboard of my bed is a 8" barreled 44mag.and behind the door is a 12ga coach gun.if you wake up in the middle of the night and a a man is standing over your bed,the odds of you reaching a gun is slim to none for anybody.so you may as well have one you can shoot well.
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