Concealed Carry Weapon

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Pelosi may be listening.

*****! :thebirdm: lol! Two of my co-workers both have CCW's, one is the CEO's son, an ex Army Ranger and the other is our HR director, a woman. They both steered me to the same instructor.

you'll shoot your eye out kid! Ok had to say it, hate that movie!

If your looking for a hammerless, I would recomend the S&W model 442 airweight as shown on the right. Only drawback is that its a 5 shot. Its light and comfortable. If you cant do the job in one shot, then I guess you should not get one..LOL So dont let that hold you back.

On the left is my primary carry weapon. Its a H&K P200sk subcompact .40 cal. Again, nice and light. Good carry choice for those that like semi-autos.

In the middle is my wife's .38 S&W model 36. Its heavy! but she likes it...:) :toothy10:

LOL! No kid at 43 and have been shooting since I was 10. My Dad was a Marine and made beachheads at Okinawa, Bouganville and one more that escapes me at this moment. He survived all this to have ten children of which I am the last. He was the man that taught me proper firearms safety and marksmanship. He started me on a BB gun (no, I didn't shoot my eyes out, lol) then bought me a Ruger 10/22. Let's just say I've been reloading my own for the last 12 years. ;)

Yes, in a situation one shot should do it with a SP101 in .357 mag and it only holds five too. I can't imagine a "situation" where I would be shooting over a distance of 20 feet.

H&K makes some the best weapons I've ever fired, but I've never used one of their pistols. I did have a surplus 18.5" CETME in .308 which was the base for H&K 91. Bad *** rifle, no doubt. Not as accurate as M1A1 but devasting at 200 yards and under. Puts the AK47 to shame as far as power and accuracy. Unfortunately, the H&K is out of my price range, just like the SIG's.

Browning hipower; 15 bullets; small and thin, and accurate.

Beatifully made and reliable, just too big for my purpose. I'd still take the .357 over the 9mm. I like the 45ACP better for close range but again, there's the concealibilty factor. Great weapon, but come on man, how am I going to conceal a Browning HP on me in the summer? I'm 5'11 and 210. Not a little dude but not a giant by any stretch of the imagination.