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I'm getting my concealed carry license soon and I'm still unsure on which weapon to buy.


I was thinking of the following -

Glock 17. It is renknowned for how good it is and it has a large magazine capacity

M1911. I have always liked the design and it has been in use for 75+ years.

Cz 75. I've heard it shoots nice and is a overall reliable handgun.


I might end up buying an AR-15 and one of those handguns next time I go to a gunshow.
 
I've used the Glock. very nice gun! I think some lapd use it.

but if you're thinking of purchasing an ar15, just get that!
 
Cesar said:
I've used the Glock. very nice gun! I think some lapd use it.

but if you're thinking of purchasing an ar15, just get that!

I'm thinking about getting both

A handgun for concealed carry and the AR to shoot and just have
 
Tragic said:
I'm thinking about getting both

A handgun for concealed carry and the AR to shoot and just have

if you have the mula, whyy not? :p
 
Tragic said:
I have pretty big hands so I'm not too fond of little grips

I was shooting a Sig Sauer 2022 and I could barely hold it because of the grip

Yeah then def stay away from the 10 no go for giant hangs its un comfortable.
 
I enjoy shooting my friends Glock 37 in .45 G.A.P, get something that is comfortable in your hands.


I am getting an AR soon. :)
 
M1911 for sure. It's it has a low jamming tendency. It's been the most reliable handgun since WW1.
 
I have myself a .357 Blackhawk handgun. It looks like this:
Ruger_New_Model_Blackhawk_Revolver.jpg

I wouldn't recommend getting it unless you can handle a lot of kick.
 
I would go with a Glock. They are very reliable and barely fail. A lot of police departments and law enforcement units use them.

I would get a Glock.
 
I got this sick gun for my birthday. Super accurate and shoots as fast as i can pull the trigger. Reloading is the easest. I forgot what kind of gun it is because like i said i got it as a gift. But they should have it on the site www.nerf.com
 
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