FNP-45 extremely reliable, accurate with a reduced recoil, main reason 15 + 1
over 1000 rounds shot, no cleaning yet, not one problem yet either.
This is a discussion on if you could only have one. Which one and why? within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; FNP-45 extremely reliable, accurate with a reduced recoil, main reason 15 + 1 over 1000 rounds shot, no cleaning yet, not one problem yet either....
FNP-45 extremely reliable, accurate with a reduced recoil, main reason 15 + 1
over 1000 rounds shot, no cleaning yet, not one problem yet either.
Ruger blackhawk 357/9mm convertable. Can fire 3 different rounds. Reloadable due to being able to keep up with all brass fired. Powerful enough for multiple tasks. Rugged design, not picky about ammo.
Kimber Ultra Carry II W/Crimson Laser
Firepower, reliable, easy to CCW
What else needs to be said?
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I normally carry my Glock-36, but sometimes my Glock-26, but if I could only take one, it might just be the Glock-26.
Cheaper shooting, more rounds, a bit easier to conceal, but the same simplicity and dependability of my Glock-36.
"That I cannot do."
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This question taxes me somewhat (decisions), but it's really a simple answer for me......Glock G19 if I could only have one....for everything.if you could only have one. Which one and why?
Why? 'Cause it's a Glock...the best size Glock IMO...and the 9mm seems the easiest to procure.
One that I already have or one in general?
If it's one I already have, it'd have to be the Glock 30. The USP is an amazing gun, but to carry, it'd be a bear.
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you can never have enough guns... I don't like this question...
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Accuracy ALWAYS WINS! So carry what you can hit with.
If you find yourself in a fair fight your tactics stink.
S&W Model 60. 3" barrel.
An accurate, easy to conceal, do-it-all revolver capable of .357 power.
Honor is self-esteem made visible in action. - Ayn Rand
Dan Wesson 15-2;
because I really like revolvers and I know how to service this one. Rugged as all get-out. It will take 357Mag & 38Spec +P or regular.
I can configure it for different uses; 2 1/2 inch barrel & Pachmayr Combat Grip for CC.
4 inch barrel and what ever grip (of 7 different ones that I have) for home defense.
6 inch barrel and what ever grip for hunting. I can purchase barrels for it up to 15 inches, but the longer the barrel the thinner your wallet.
I think I'd cry though if I had to give up my HK USP-40![]()
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Ruger P95 I like the da/sa, capacity and accuracy.
Never thought I'd say it, but my G27. Ever since I've had it, it's the EDC for me
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If I only could have one I should have a very hard time deciding between a 1911 and the BHP. But I think it would be the BHP 9mm. I like the caliber, it is SA, it is reliable and accurate, it is cheap to shoot, and it has good capacity.
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