Posted by Mike (WA) on October 25, 2009 at 15:41:22 from (69.10.199.3):
There's been a dearth of handgun ammo for past several monthes, but I see today at my local firearm emporium that the "floodgates have opened"- shelves are full of whatever you want.
So my question is, what do I want? I want to get an easily concealable automatic handgun, for protection when I go to the "big city". Son has a 380 Auto, and I kind of liked it when he brought it out for target practice- but the firearms emporium (last spring) said they hadn't seen any .380 Auto ammo for monthes, didn't know when they'd see any more. Now they have some .380, but a whole bunch of 9MM Luger- and its about a third the price.
What are anybody's recommendations for an easily concealable handgun, preferably auto? How's the 9MM Luger? 380 Auto? Anything else you like? We're talking "close combat" here- if he's 50 feet away, I don't care if I can hit him, because I'll be going the other way. . .
Yeah, I know- I'd probably be safer without anything, and just hand everything over to the perp. But, for reasons of my own, "it ain't a' gonna happen that way. . ." I'm not a hero, but I'm not a sap, either.
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