mwhals
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What is the best way to determine the preferred weapon to carry without spending a boat load for several at once? I know I can shoot Dad's guns to determine the caliber I like best. From past experience, it is a 357. I do not expect that I will be able to borrow guns to practice carrying them. As a result, how would I know what is comfortable and what is not after I choose the caliber I am most comfortable shooting.
Someone did try to break into our house last year unsuccessfully while we were home. I know what to use in the house as the 12 gauge pump action shotgun strikes enough fear you may see them running without having to even fire a shot as would be the case with the punks that tried to break into our house. I am mainly questioning the selection of one to carry as a concealed weapon. I currently have no pistols at this time, but plan to get a 357 even if it isn't my carry weapon, a 45 (another favorite) and the weapon I carry if it is not one of those. I may like the 357 and 45, but that doesn't mean they would be the best for me personally as a carry weapon.
Thanks,
Mark
Someone did try to break into our house last year unsuccessfully while we were home. I know what to use in the house as the 12 gauge pump action shotgun strikes enough fear you may see them running without having to even fire a shot as would be the case with the punks that tried to break into our house. I am mainly questioning the selection of one to carry as a concealed weapon. I currently have no pistols at this time, but plan to get a 357 even if it isn't my carry weapon, a 45 (another favorite) and the weapon I carry if it is not one of those. I may like the 357 and 45, but that doesn't mean they would be the best for me personally as a carry weapon.
Thanks,
Mark