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Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 2:56 pm
by Kilroy
SA1911a1 wrote:
Kilroy wrote:Also, a little off topic, just noticed your photos are in front of a metric ton of mosins, lol
=P

Well, looks like I am going to go for a 1911, I am 6' 2" so I should have no problem concealing it.
Actually, Kiloy, I only own one old rusty, obsolete Russian rifle and one pistol. That was just an illusion.

Lies I tell you, All Lies... =P

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:19 pm
by MoSEEN.Nut
[quote=] and I had my jeweler put gold dots in my sights for greater visibility. (Cheaper than you would imagine)
Edit: I thought you all might like to see the results of the gold beads. The Jeweler, who is also a WWII vet, added the beads for $20.00.[/quote]

I like that touch on the sights. However being a Milsurp purist I lean away from permanent modifications on pretty much everything. My oldest suggested phosphorescent hobby paint which if you change your mind it just brushes right off. He has done that on some of the Milsurp rifles and it worked fine, especially in low light or during night shooting at the range. The gold does look nice though and seems it would work fine. In reference to other recent post(s) on home defense I have decided my "bedside" gun will be the newly acquired RIA M1911 A1. I am moving up to, and well out in, the High Desert as I speak. Believe me things go bump in the dark up there anywhere from a 1,000 legs down to two. So I decided as well as I like this gun and have got familiar with it, it's the M1911.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:02 pm
by ttnc
My carry gun is a sig pro 2340 in. 357. Large pistol but I am a large guy.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:47 am
by Sgt. Rob
I'm a little late to this topic, but better late then never. Carry something you are completely confident in and will have no trouble whatsoever with if / when the worst case scenario should ever happen. For that, when one weapon is all you have with you, you need absolute reliability and confidence that your weapon will perform, and that you will perform as well under extrem stress, and duress.

With that said, do not discount a top notch DA revolver in .38 / .357 caliber. And shoot it or whatever you choose alot. All aspects of its function and possible problems, i.e. forgot to chamber a round, failure to detonate, jams, etc. need to be handled like motor memory. Its not just your life that depends on it, but may include many others. The decision to carry concealed is an awesome responsibility and I say this because I just have a hard time thinking that in a state like Colorado, no one in that movie theater had a CCW?? It could have been stopped quickly if someone had it, and the mindset and nerve to employ it to stop that crazy b@$t@rd.

Off my soap box now.

Semper Fi, Rob

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:48 am
by Junk Yard Dog
It's what I was thinking when I read about that incident, even a hit to the body armor would have slowed him down if not put him down long enough to line up a better shot.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:37 pm
by JoeR
In that price range you can rock out with your Glock out! I got a real nice LE trade in for just over $400. A model 22 which is a full size .40 but I'm a full size kinda guy sooo... :chuckles:

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:02 pm
by SA1911a1
MoSEEN.Nut wrote:
wrote: and I had my jeweler put gold dots in my sights for greater visibility. (Cheaper than you would imagine)
Edit: I thought you all might like to see the results of the gold beads. The Jeweler, who is also a WWII vet, added the beads for $20.00.
I like that touch on the sights. However being a Milsurp purist I lean away from permanent modifications on pretty much everything. My oldest suggested phosphorescent hobby paint which if you change your mind it just brushes right off. He has done that on some of the Milsurp rifles and it worked fine, especially in low light or during night shooting at the range. The gold does look nice though and seems it would work fine. In reference to other recent post(s) on home defense I have decided my "bedside" gun will be the newly acquired RIA M1911 A1. I am moving up to, and well out in, the High Desert as I speak. Believe me things go bump in the dark up there anywhere from a 1,000 legs down to two. So I decided as well as I like this gun and have got familiar with it, it's the M1911.
Actually my 1911 is a commercial not a historic firearm. The gold beads are just pressed into the divots in the sights and could be pried out easily, so not permanent alteration anyway. The gold was just a good light reflecting, medium, (no bling) and was just to make the sights brighter for my old eyes, and it does a good job.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:12 pm
by SA1911a1
Junk Yard Dog wrote:It's what I was thinking when I read about that incident, even a hit to the body armor would have slowed him down if not put him down long enough to line up a better shot.
That is true Jim, that weasel would have probably crapped his pants and headed for the exit if he knew someone was shooting back at him.

I will say this though, had I been in the theater, I am not sure I could have made a successful defense with my 1911 at a target in a dark theater without shooting an innocent victim. The witnesses seemed to be consistent in reporting that the only thing they could see was the muzzle flash. The shooter had a tremendous advantage over a defensive shooter, in that every round he fired was likely to find an intended target. A defensive shooter would have to be sighting on only one target in a crowded theater full of panicky people. I would not envy anyone going pistol against a determined shooter armed with a magazine fed, semi-auto rifle. My pistol would have been drawn, but I don't know how much good I could have done.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:07 pm
by pacanis
Well said, Steve. That's my feelings exactly.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:43 pm
by Sgt. Rob
Thats why I made the statement about "mindset and nerve" . Just because one has a CCW in a traumatic situation, does not mean they can or will employ it. Strange things happen to people in fight or flight adrenalin situations. Circumstances may dictate safe use, but then only you can decide if possibly harming one more innocent yourself to take out someone who may definately harm many others if not stopped, is something your capable of doing and living with.

Semper Fi, Rob

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:20 pm
by mogunner
Not too many movies are totally dark... people didn't pay to come see a dark screen... and the light from the projector would have been to his disadvantage as well, but having shot a lot of rounds through an AR wearing a gas mask, I can say right now he wasn't aiming at anything, just hosing the place down.

But back on topic, wheres all the Ruger P95 lovers here, other than me???? DA/SA, decocker, good capacity (as long as you aren't in SOME states!) and as reliable as anything, and usually right about $320. I carry one every day all day either in a JIT slide belt holster or a nylon IWB one.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:24 am
by zeebill
First off I count an every day carrier as not being shot every day so keep this in mind. You don't need a new gun or an expensive gun like most people around here carry. An ordinary High Point or Kel Tec will do just fine for most people. The warrentee on a High Point is dang near unbeatable and the price is not a million dollers either. Most people say they are a piece of crap but I got one awhile back and it shot good and was dependable too. Being made with a lot of plastics makes them light too. The little Kel Tec's are getting up in price but they are perfect for a woman where ever they want to carry them. Both of these guns take a lot of abuse and criticizm but you know what a lot are sold in local gun shops and very few are complained about. It may not be a 1911 or the like but these pistols will do the job just fine. Bill :wink:

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:55 am
by tincansailor
Gee--I like the MAK 9x18, good price, sized right, decock, double action and dead reliable like Mosin.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:26 am
by Jolly Green Chopper
I never make a move without my TaurusTCP .380 PT788, or My Ruger .357LCR Sometimes My Colt 1911 Stainless Cofficers MarkIV model 80 for witnter time.I also have a glock model 22 .40 cal. for winter cover up also.

Re: Affordable Handgun for Concealed Carry?

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:38 am
by ponycarman
I also don't go anywhere without my ruger lcr 357 or my little kahr cm9 9mm. I carry it everywhere it is legal too. My 357 is sitting next to me now in the consol of the work van :). Can never be to careful. And the only people who call us paranoid are the ones that don't carry and don't own firearms. Can't beat the simplicity of a revolver for concealed carry.

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