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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: Steven 49er] #8617217
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Originally Posted by Steven 49er
I'm going to ask. Why a mechanical safety




Nothing wrong with a safety if it eases the mind and you are comfortable with it....

Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: Big Sam] #8617218
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
Yote, you should look at the Mossberg Shockwave. I think it'd be just the ticket for you.



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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: AntiGov] #8617219
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My 2 cents worth: Look at a Taurus 85 in 38 special. Ammo is affordable and readily available. A quality revolver ALWAYS works. No fumbling with safeties, no magazine safety where the gun won't work without the mag in it, etc. Auto's need to be kept clean. You need to "familiarize" yourself with the safety periodically. Many people (especially the ladies) struggle to pull the slide back on an auto. That is just my 2 cents worth.
You want something light to carry, cheap to shoot and accurate at 10 feet.

Yep



A Smith is better but I have carried a Taurus Ultra Lite 32 mag in my left boot for probably 20 years. I have another 4 inch Taurus stainless 32 mag that went out of time after a BUNCH of rounds. I sent it in and they repaired it free of charge.


I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8617220
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Are there any ranges that allow you to rent a gun to try? I let my wife shoot my LCP 380 once and she immediately handed it back to me, some of these little guns are extremely unpleasant to shoot.

I know you said you want a safety, I did also on my first Carry gun. I would recommend going and handling a gun with no safety, I think you may be surprised at how firm/long the trigger pull is, combined with a good holster you'll quickly understand why most small carry guns don't have a safety, to make some of these designed carry guns go off really takes an intentional act.

Ruger does make an LCP max with a safety that comes in right at your budget, a regular LCP is around $200 so under budget but no safety and rough on the hands but incredibly easy to carry. That Max 9 Wolfie posted looks good but the 9mm is gonna rock a bit in that I imagine?

Not really it's actually pretty nice to shoot it's got a lil weight to it


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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617223
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160, i always figured you for a "gun in the boot" kinda gal. I just figured it was a derringer or a pepperbox.

Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: Big Sam] #8617224
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
Yote, you should look at the Mossberg Shockwave. I think it'd be just the ticket for you.


LOL Sam.

Steven... I've never had a gun without a safety..... just figure my clumsy arse would end up shooting myself LOL.


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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617226
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I think I've just talked myself into a Taurus 856 38

Safe , reliable, one handed action in a quick emergency....

Almost free

Prefect when I'm bow hunting


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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: Big Sam] #8617230
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Originally Posted by Big Sam
160, i always figured you for a "gun in the boot" kinda gal. I just figured it was a derringer or a pepperbox.



Close but no cigar!

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I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617233
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My suggestion is to beg, borrow, or rent anything that you think you might like. The money spent on some ammo and rental fees is worth it. If you buy something that you just can't shoot, operate safely, or it hurts you when you do shoot, then you aren't likely to carry it. The resale on common firearms isn't really great and you'll likely lose more than the cost of a couple of rentals if you end up not liking what you bought. I do agree with the suggestions to save a little more and get into the Sig, Glock, S&W, Springfield price range if you can. If you can tolerate the Ruger LCP or LCP Max they are reliable "Always there and going to get beat up" choices.

Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: 160user] #8617237
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Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by Big Sam
160, i always figured you for a "gun in the boot" kinda gal. I just figured it was a derringer or a pepperbox.



Close but no cigar!

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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617240
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John Wilkes Booth did OK with one of these.
Small, concealable and cheap to shoot!
Has got a safety just like you wanted.

When that first shot matters, just make sure that that first shot matters.

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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: AntiGov] #8617242
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Originally Posted by AntiGov
I think I've just talked myself into a Taurus 856 38

Safe , reliable, one handed action in a quick emergency....

Almost free

Prefect when I'm bow hunting



My favorite carry is the Taurus 856 .38 Special with the concealed hammer. Traded into one at a gun show and love it.

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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: AntiGov] #8617244
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Originally Posted by AntiGov
I think I've just talked myself into a Taurus 856 38

Safe , reliable, one handed action in a quick emergency....

Almost free

Prefect when I'm bow hunting


why would any handgun not be one hand operation?


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Originally Posted by AntiGov

As a conceal carry ? .......how many thugs did you shoot ? .......dang !


my two were the 4 inch barrel model , carried it in my Carhart coat pocket , plinking and targets of opportunity

remember how it cost the same as a cheap 22lr pistol of the time and it was during the 22lr shortage where they were just unavailable

I had free wheel weights , tightwad and $0.022 primers by the K 38brass basically lasts forever , loaded rounds in one pocket , empties in the other.


also you really should practice with your carry peice often.

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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617261
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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617263
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I’m blown away by all the Taurus recommendations. Of the few Taurus, heritage and traditions guns I’ve bought none are reliable enough I’d stake my family’s life on. But that’s the beauty of a free market, I guess

Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: yotetrapper30] #8617265
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by Big Sam
Yote, you should look at the Mossberg Shockwave. I think it'd be just the ticket for you.


LOL Sam.

Steven... I've never had a gun without a safety..... just figure my clumsy arse would end up shooting myself LOL.


The more you use a gun, the more you respect it.
Your finger should never inter the trigger guard , until you're ready.
Hunting with a safety is different, you're walking in different terrain, and never know if you'll fall or trip.
Know many friends that were killed or injured hunting.
As a weapon for defense , you want it to shoot as fast as you can.
I know people that never carry with a loaded handgun , one in the chamber.
Sorry but by time you (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) it, you're dead.
Same with a safety, that split second , is too much.

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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8617275
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by AntiGov
I think I've just talked myself into a Taurus 856 38

Safe , reliable, one handed action in a quick emergency....

Almost free

Prefect when I'm bow hunting


why would any handgun not be one hand operation?



I've never figured out how to operate the slide with one hand .........


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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: K9BeavCoon] #8617277
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Originally Posted by K9BeavCoon
I’m blown away by all the Taurus recommendations. Of the few Taurus, heritage and traditions guns I’ve bought none are reliable enough I’d stake my family’s life on. But that’s the beauty of a free market, I guess


The price maybe ......


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Re: Concealed Carry Recommendation? [Re: K9BeavCoon] #8617278
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Originally Posted by K9BeavCoon
I’m blown away by all the Taurus recommendations. Of the few Taurus, heritage and traditions guns I’ve bought none are reliable enough I’d stake my family’s life on. But that’s the beauty of a free market, I guess


My Taurus G2C has worked flawlessly. I run a clip through it once a month. It shoots any 9mm that I feed it.


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