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I've got two H&K .40's. One compact I use as a conceal / carry, and the other, a full size, LE model (trigger mod, tritium nightsites) that I keep for home security. I also have a small gun safe with digital push-button access by the bed, as I have a 3 year old, and a wife who is afraid of guns.
I'd like it to be a bit more accessible, just in case something happens at 3am, but I haven't found another way of securing it in the house. |
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Lots of good advice and good guns mentioned, so I'll throw in my 2 cents.
I have been through lots of handguns and finally settled on a Smith and Wesson Airweight 38 special as my every day carry. I finally settled on it after my brother, who is a Sgt of a police dept up north told me about his everyday carry and he can chose anything he wants off duty. I like the simplicity of a revolver as well as knowing it's always gonna go bang if I unfortunately need it to. Very easy to operate, relatively safe, easy to clean, etc. I also put the Crimson Trace laser grips on mine which might have been a waste of money, but I love them and my eyesight is going bad. I keep mine in the front pocket of my cargo shorts all the time and usually don't even notice it's there. In Florida's heat and my normal attire, I can't imagine carrying something like a Glock inside my waistband all day long. The most common complaint I hear about revolvers is that they only carry 5 or 6 rounds, but if I need more than that, I feel I am in a gunfight I will probably be losing anyway. As far as stopping power goes, I keep Speer Gold Dot 135 grain hollowpoints in it and feel very confident of them as well as my ability to make all 5 shots count. As far as gun safes go, I feel that if I am being invaded, the chances of me getting in a safe in time to save my family wouldn't be good. With kids, I think educating them as well as taking away the curiosity and not leaving the gun around is key, but might be wrong.
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No one ever said "I had too much ammo." A simple solution and a slight behavior modification for EDC is far better, IMHO, than a defeatist attitude.
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