I like my Taurus PT140![]()
I like my Taurus PT140![]()
The older I get ,the better I was
I am not an expert on handguns by any means as I have limited expirence with them. I do however like the Tarus and Candy shoots it just fine. I am not a collector, I am the type of guy who sees a gun as a tool and dont show it off and suck. I like to plink stuff with it and I feel that if the day comes where I have to defend my life or my familys life I want a tool that will function as designed. I wold never pull it out to threaten someone,the only time it would be used is to shoot to kill.
I have no opinion of calibers and their stopping power but I can say 3 months ago a burgular broke into a co workers home and the burgular left in a body bag with 2- 9mm holes in his chest .
These are my stated opinions only and I won't debate them with anybody.![]()
The older I get ,the better I was
Just go down to the shop, and ask for someone who knows what the hell they are talking about. If it is a good gun/ammo shop, they will know. Then tell them the caliber of your weapon, and tell them you want the ammo that will cause the most massive blunt trauma damage to your target. That is the ammo you will need to buy!!!
First handgun I ever owned, and still have, is a Colt Peacemaker in .22magnum. Great little varmint pistol.
I also have a CZ 75 in 9mm. Very nice semi-auto. I have fired a few thousand rounds of ammo through this pistol with no jamming problems, even when firing cheap range re-loads.
Best home defense weapon though, as stated earlier, is a 12gauge pump shotgun. I prefer the 18inch barrel with pistol grip. I have a Mossberg that I change the barrel to the 28inch and regular buttstock for pheasant hunting.
The best thing you can do is go to a good shooting range and try a variety of handguns. Most good ranges will have quite a few to rent. Find the combination of pistol and ammo that fits you the best, then you can lay out the cash hopefully without being disappointed later.
As stated earlier, the most important factors in handgun use are safety, training in use, and weapon reliability. Don't skimp on safety training and equipment! Without a well disciplined safety regimen, you may be more likely to hurt yourself or someone else with your gun than be hurt by an assailant.
Here's an afterthought. If you are new to handguns and want to go with a cheap weapon, may I recommend a Taurus .38 revolver with a double action. It's very reliable, very safe, very cheap ammunition, low recoil, quite effective, and can be had for $200 at most gun shops used. I have a Taurus .357 Magnum six-shot revolver with wood grips, adjustable sights, a scope rail, a double action/single action hammer, and a six inch barrel. An excellent target pistol (my favorite one) with .38 special wadcutters. Very accurate and fun to shoot. I picked it up cheap for $200.
"some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown
"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
45 is the way to go. And here is the guy to do it: HK http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/index...tNumber=704501
Expensive yes but if you have the money go ahead and buy the best.
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