Get the fvck out of that ****hole already.
One customer, who had just pulled up, even helped the owner's shoot at the three men.
If you're looking for something compact after you get settled in with the Glock I would suggest the hammerless 327 Taurus. This gun is cheap, small and has the reliability of a revolver. Perfect for self defense.
The only downfall with that is it only holds 6 rounds. In the situation in the article, there were 3 suspects, that's not even enough to cover the mozambique drill for 3. I would rather have a pistol for CC because of mag capacity as well as ease and speed of changing preloaded mags vs reloading a revolver.
For a subcompact, I would suggest a Springfield XD. Small and good to go in a bind with durability similar to a glock.
For home protection, if that's something you're also interested in, I like the Mossberg 500 line of shotguns. They are inexpensive and the JIC 2 with an aftermarket folding shoulder stock is very portable, while being able to operate like a standard shotgun.
Great piece, super intimidating, kinda big to lug around, stupid expensive, though.Was thinking about a Springfield 1911
Had a .380 I was using for home defense that I picked up for $280 from academy. Subscribing as I wouldn't mind purchasing another handgun.
Hell of a damn story. This thread is helping me too, I'm getting my CCW soon also. Was thinking about a Springfield 1911
I can say from my experiences in Iraq I carried an M9 which is a Springfield 9MM, along with my M4, but me and many other soldiers in my platoon had problems with the 9MM not stoping a threat, they would keep running after being shot numerous times. I just recently started to carry a Springfield XD 40 subcompact as my CCW, a lot better then my Taurus .40 I did carry, but that's what I would recommend