I love my S&W revolver, model 642. Small but punchy.... the CTC grips make it an ideal defense weapon. Only downside is the limited number of rounds, but the laser grips ensure you can make them count.
If you want an auto tha S&W M&P. Ambidextrous slide release, safety (for models with), and magazine release is user reversible. For left handed IWB holster check out Tucker Gunleather. They have sevral designs. I think all are offered in left hand.
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I love my S&W revolver, model 642. Small but punchy.... the CTC grips make it an ideal defense weapon. Only downside is the limited number of rounds, but the laser grips ensure you can make them count.
I'm a huge fan of the Beretta PX4 line. If you are buying a weapon for use at home the full size px4 comes in 9 mm, .40 and .45 acp. They are da/sa and shoot like a dream. The rotating barrel design absorbs some of the energy from the shot so perceived recoil is low. For carry the Compact is perfect for me. It has the rotating barrel as well. Some prefer the Sub compact and is certainly a good pistol but I like the extra room on the grip the compact offer.
As far as holsters I have a maxtuck from white hat holsters. I love it. Its even more comfortable than my super tuck from Crossbreed. It conceals perfectly around 3:30 even with a tucked in t shirt. You can get it in right or left and it only took me thirteen days from ordering to have it in hand. I did a full review in the concealed handguns gear forum.
Thanks everyone for the responses. Maybe I should've been a little more specific but I'm really not interested in a revolver.
I was looking into getting another CC gun but after researching some guns I was thinking of having some upgrades done to my XD9 starting with night sights then possibly looking at purchasing the FNP 45 Tactical. That gun looks awesome! I will keep you guys posted if I do decide to buy that handgun.Originally Posted by Rich_S:254255
Smith & Wesson M&P 9, I've had mine for awhile now and I love it!
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