+1XD's and Glock's are very reliable as you probably know.
Safety concern's. Trigger locks, I find, to be limiting unless used for long term storage. You're not supposed to use a trigger on a loaded firearm. A locked small case (even a nylon one) should keep your toddler from operating the weapon and still give you quick access if needed.
How comfortable are you sleeping with it on your person? In a good, level 2 holster it will be there when you need it. And keep it away from the kid's hands. Holster choice is important as well.
Basically, if it's not on your person, it's in a locked case.
Weapon choice: Both the XD and Glocks are easy to operate and work on. You won't go wrong with either one.
Basically, if it's not on your person, it's in a locked case.
Weapon choice: Both the XD and Glocks are easy to operate and work on. You won't go wrong with either one.
I......, but I like the .45. I have a G30, and it seems like no matter how long it has been between times being to the range, I can always put it right where I want it.
, but i did have followup questions.
Would a .45 subcompact be less snappy than a .40? & where do you rent guns? The few dealers I've checked with didn't offer a trial run.
, but i did have followup questions.
Would a .45 subcompact be less snappy than a .40? & where do you rent guns? The few dealers I've checked with didn't offer a trial run.
3" barreled .45 ACP pistols have been plagued with issues, they are very finicky about ammo. Right now you have few choices in a 3" .45 ACP. I believe you are limited to just the Para and the S&W CS45 presently., but i did have followup questions.
Would a .45 subcompact be less snappy than a .40? & where do you rent guns? The few dealers I've checked with didn't offer a trial run.
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