FootballFirst
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i'm looking to buy my first hand gun for home defense. i was thinking about a .40 glcok, but my hands are small and some of the glocks grips are a bit big for me. help please!!!
Glocks are nice, (Glcoks I haven't heard about LOL) and you can always change the grips on them.i'm looking to buy my first hand gun for home defense. i was thinking about a .40 glcok, but my hands are small and some of the glocks grips are a bit big for me. help please!!!
what is a high point?i agree, for a good gun for the money the high points work. a 9mm might fit better or a .380.
Brand name. (Good)what is a high point?
with tiny little gripsIf for home defense, get a pistol grip shotgun.
... You don't want a revolver unless that's your back up cause that fucker is going to potentially run out of ammo...... You don't want a revolver unless that's your back up cause that fucker is going to potentially run out of ammo...
One major advantage of using a 1911 .45 like I do as opposed to some of those lighter pistols is that the "kick" or whatever you want to call is negligible...almost nothing...
Add hollow points to your .45 1911 and you have something better than a 12 gauge shotgun. You have the stopping power and you have the peace of mind that it's not going to go through multiple walls and hurt a neighbor or too much else...
Anyone that would like to debate why there's a better home defense weapon w/regards to fire arms only, I'd like to hear it...mostly because I'm interested but don't give me some half assed debate(no kids)..
wll good thats a start at least you know what you expect your gun to look like and feel like pretty good start the great thing about shoosing a gun is you shoulf want it to fit like a glove. 40 cal glock? good gun powerful, a little over rated range isnt that great.i am looking for a semi auto. no revolvers pleas.
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