Anyone carry a backup?
That's what TCS has for his main one. He has a Taurus Slim 9mm for his ankle.Yes, I have a Smith&Wesson M&P Shield .40
That's what TCS has for his main one. He has a Taurus Slim 9mm for his ankle.
Yes, I have a Smith&Wesson M&P Shield .40
I'm still having trouble getting that AR-15 down my shirt sleeve. :P
I do well with short sights. With this Ruger I was able to pick it up and almost instantly sight it in.How does the "short sight" radius look? I have a Beretta JetFire in .25acp, and i suck at shooting it.
Yes, it is bigger; heavier and longer.I find I can only shoot pocket autos up to about 10 to 15 yards before I get pretty wild results. I think the LC9 is a little bigger than you beretta.
I'm going to order this:
http://ruger.com/products/lc9s/specSheets/3243.html
I checked it out a local gun shop only in a different finish. It felt good. It has a safety, which my revolver does not. It has a 7 + 1 capacity compared to my revolver's 5 shots.
With a struggle I can rack the slide. If necessary, I'll have TCS load and rack it for me. I know that isn't ideal. If I had to reload a magazine when I'm by myself I might not be able to. Still, 8 shots is better than 5.
Next, I have to decide on a holster. There are so many choices!
I might get more than one kind. I'm not crazy on any that require a belt because I don't usually wear a belt with my clothing. I don't like pocket carry because I don't have pockets in all my clothing, and some pockets are small. I might get one to wear OWB for gun classes.
I don't think bra or under-the-arm holsters are a good choice for me. I want to keep the gun around my waist area.
This looks promising:
http://www.smartcarry.com
It will probably be an easier way, to reach into the front instead of the side. I won't really know until I try.I am thinking with your PD will a smart carry be awkward for you if you wear it under your cloths ?
It will probably be an easier way, to reach into the front instead of the side. I won't really know until I try.
I do well with short sights. With this Ruger I was able to pick it up and almost instantly sight it in.
The JetFire is very tiny, and .25 acp doesn't seem like an adequate round for self defense. What made you choose that gun?
I inherited the JetFire along w/ a Remington Nylon 66 Mohawk. It is in not my go to or back-up gun. I agree it is not the best caliber for DGU. As they say, any gun is better than no gun.
They can be effective. Shoot 'um between the shirt pockets and they'll have a bad day. I've read good things about Hornady XTP 35 grain hollowpoints but I also read no one can find any