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It's where I work and am required to live in state. Retirement in 2-1/2 years though and then maybe on to a more gun friendly state. BTW, I used to live in Birmingham when my father worked for GM and my sister lives in Grosse Point.
Use each pistol as it was manufactured to be used. 9mm in a 9mm pistol, .40 in a .40 pistol. Conversion barrels and the like can be done, but buying a new pistol in the caliber you desire is not the cheapest way to go, but certainly the best. Better to spend a bit more to get what you want then...
The LCP is my primary carry weapon and it has been great. Got even better when I replaced the stock recoil spring with a stronger one. No more FTFs. Stay away from hot loads in tiny guns, they're not designed for that. One of the top performers in .380 time and time again is the Federal Hydrashok.
For carry purposes, it doesn't get any better than a Ruger LCP. Fits right in a pocket, weighs next to nothing and is not easily seen. The new "baby" Glocks are nice, but they are too small and too big at the same time. Too big for summer carry compared to a LCP and too small for much fun at the...
Federal HST 180 gr for .40 Glock 23 Gen 4
Federal HST 124 +p for 9mm Glock 19 Gen 4
Also Federal Hydrashok 180 gr Glock 23 Gen 3
Winchester Ranger Bonded Glock 22
Federal Hydrashok .380 Ruger LCP
No FMJ for carry for obvious reasons and no boutique ammo as it's not always reliable. I stick with...
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