EasyG makes a good point. It seems reasonable that a light, small pistol would make sense for carrying by a jogger, hiker, bicyclist or in a situation where weight and/or size might be major factors. Once you get past those requirements, the next choice depends on what fits best in your hand...
http://www.paraord.com/new/product_pistol.php?id=73
PLUS...the mfr's advertised price is $599 and the cartridge capacity is 8 + 1. I don't own one, but want to know if the increased capacity means a fatter handle? I am considering the purchase of a .45 ACP and also wondered if you two had...
I take a shotgun with a short barrel, keeping it in the trunk. Entirely legal. If asked, I tell them I am a wild-hog shooter. I know of no gun law that prohibits carrying a hunting rifle or shotgun. Whatever you do, don't lie about carrying a weapon. Even if stopped for a traffic infraction, the...
http://www.genitron.com/REV-SW-360PD/SW-360PD.html
This S&W model caught my eye....only 12 ounces....small, light and gutsy! Okay for close shots, but not good for such things as pesky wild pigs.
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