My choice would be the S&W M&P9c. I traded away my Glock 26 to buy a second M&P9c. It is sized between the g26 and g19; magazine holds 12, and fits my hand much better. Good luck in your decision~
Mine has been totally reliable; not a single malfunction. At that price point, it's the best in class IMHO. I never could keep my P3AT running. A dab of orange paint on the front sight and a Hogue grip and you'll have a real shooter.
Ruger has built a great reputation for guns that are affordable and guaranteed for life with a service department that will take care of you. If you can; rent and handle the Ruger LC9, the SR9c, and the LCP in .380- remember the 9 ammo is much more affordable. Good luck!
Looking at 9mm.s is really good advice. The ammo is much more affordable; more $ to spend on practice ammo. Look at the Glock 26, S&W M&P 9c, the Shield, the Kahrs, and the Nano. Good luck!
my wife likes our Ruger revolver (LCR 22). It has helped her with her S&W 642 .38. 8 reliable shots, great trigger, great sights. I can suggest the S&W M&P .22 pistol also. Perfect trainer for a 9 mm. Good luck
When I hear people here say their guns are tools, I hear them saying they aren't magic- they aren't talismans; therefore: "Mindset, Skillset, Toolset- in that order."
Found on "View from the Porch" blog:
As Chris Rhines commented in the recent post at Marko's place:
I don’t worry too much about the man with only one gun – he probably bought that gun for self defense, ran a box of ammo through it, tossed it in the nightstand, and forgot about it. I...
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