Scott, I stand corrected, You do have real world experience, I have visited with 2 guys who are getting their Texas permit with the short barrel version. I Agree with you, this weapon is tough to hide under an jacket or vest, But most folks are not carrying on their person as a Police/State Trooper, etc, etc. just have in close proximity to their person. IMO the KISS policy is the overall policy to be followed. Simplicity, to operate Even in the dark! safety on or off?, Revolver hammer back it is ready! down in the safe position till the trigger is pulled. Most gun battles happen at less than 15 to 20 feet, most police gun fire fight at less than 10 feet if my memory hasn't failed me. thus my affinity for the shotgun feature. The fact that sheet rock will stop most 410 projectiles is in the close 2nd position. As a Police Officer you are trained, trained again, and trained some more. Even then the vast marjority of Officer have never been in a gun battle,(Pray they never have to be) with mixed results at best. IMO adding the shotgun feature of the C.C.P. firearm will give the Civilian an advantage over an intruder in ones own home. (Most use, of hand guns happen in or near the home. Read "The Armed Citizen" in most any "American Rifleman") Who hasn't had near enough training to be as prepared as an Officer of the law. There is no perfect weapon just choices for the permittee. Take care! Later, John A.
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