A true pocket pistol or a sub compact? If you go sub then there are lots of ultra reliable ones, the thinest probably is the walther. If you want true pocket pistol I have had luck with my kel tec.
yep your calling it the right thing. Get a different gun. It only ever happened to me on one gun: a colt pony. Had to get red of it. Not worth the damage to your finger.
Its a good reliable no frills platform that is designed as a workhorse but it has limitations (glock) like any other gun. Be happy with it for what it is: an extremely reliable, accurate enough for defense, and durable entry level poly handgun. It is simple and does its job when called upon...
I agree with the 9mm post. If you are thinking this it may be better to just go with a 9mm. If you dont tolerate the recoil you wont want to practice and you wont shoot it well if you dont practice, not saying you cant, just that you wont want to.
Did anyone else just listen to John Culberson's (Rep from Houston) comment to the interviewer on MSNBC live 5 minutes ago (5:40ish EST). "stock up on food, water, and ammo". I think thats the first time I have heard a public official say that. So far looks like it is being handled differently...
Stanley Fubar comes in a 30in also.
http://www.stanleytools.com/default.asp?CATEGORY=FORCIBLE+ENTRY+TOOLS&TYPE=PRODUCT&PARTNUMBER=55-122&SDesc=Stanley%26%23174;+Fubar%26%23174;+Forcible+Entry+Tool+-+30"
I still like 24 or 26 in crowbar the best, you can get them for like $6 at a discount...
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