Let the mud slinging commence.
Let the mud slinging commence.
The only acceptable answer is the Obrez M91/30.
For when you want to blind everyone in the vicinity while simultaneously creating an apple sized hole.
I shopped and shot several, and ended up with the Springfield XD 9mm. It has a great feel in my hand and good balance. I'm hoping to add a .40 version to my collection soon.
Too broad. Best concealed? Best overall?
Best concealed for me is Ruger LCP or Springfield XDS.
Best overall for me is my Ruger Blackhawk .357 but most people don't want cowboy guns.
No. It is not 'too broad'. It is exactly as intended, to get one choice. Not to get 'best concealed' and 'best overall'.
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You failed to answer a simple question, don't try to blame me for your failure.
I want to thank you both for the suggestion, and for not getting all salty about my last comment.
My favorite one to shoot and carry around the property has been the FiveSeven Mk.II.
Cons: It's too expensive for a first gun, the rounds can be difficult sometimes to find in bulk at a decent price, and reloading the casings are difficult because it pushes the bevel out once fired. High sight profile which makes it hard to find a good holster.
Pros: Can set off Tannerite, insanely accurate at much farther distances compared to other handguns, it has a smooth action, comes with 3 20rd mags(30rd mags only add a little less than 2in sticking out the bottom), and can penetrate level 3 helmets and level 2 vests (SS190 rounds only) I haven't fired the SS190s to personally verify those penetration claims.
Glock brand Glock 17. Cheap. Simple. Can be used as a hand grenade.
Probably an AR "pistol" if we're going by the legal definition, otherwise its any CZ-75 with a steel frame. None of that polymer crap.
Sig Sauer P320. New military side arm. After market parts will soon be available cheaply. Chassis design allows to make a full size to a sub compact.
The one that best fits your hands, eyes, needs, and budget. Lots of great choices out there.