Posted by JerryS on August 29, 2011 at 19:59:06 from (65.0.7.6):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
My pocket gun is .25 Colt semi (Baby 1911 style); in my truck I have .45 1911 (S.A. G.I.). Nightstand gun is Judge .410 with an S&w .41 Mag and a Ruger Mark II 6-inch barrel .22 also within reach. Behind the door is sawed-off (military police surplus from WWII) Savage 12 gauge semi-auto (looks like a Browning).
My first choice in a surprise situation would be the Judge---No. 4 shot in the first cylinder (face and eyes) and buckshot in the rest. Both of these make impressive patterns at 10 to 15 feet. I haven't tried the .45 Long Colt round yet.
Mr. Luigi, I think you should consider this or another short revolver rather than semi-auto, which is more training-dependent. The Judge is as simple as it gets, just point and click. It has an easy trigger and low-profile hammer (won't snag on something when you're trying to pull it). I too am old and getting weaker, and with diminishing eyesight, and I live at the end of a rural road. Of course as they say, the best gun is the one you have when you need a gun.
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