T.A.Sharps
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BTW, I'm posting this in the revolver HOPING to keep people objective and avoid some Glock nuts.
Right now I am considerring the Glock 30, or the S&W Airweight 38's.
I have a one time shot amount of money to buy a specific CC weapon, so I am wanting a one gun for all seasons and attire. I don't like mouse guns.
The airwieghts look to be perfect, accept for 5 rounds, and being only .38, not that it wouldn't work. (I don't really want a caliber of choice debate here)
The Glock 30 is perfect, but I really want a pistol that I can throw in my pocket, or in my coat, and not have it weigh it down to one side. My concern with the Glock 30 would be weight and muzzle flip through a shot. Also, concealability, it is pretty bulky, and really, length dosen't seem to be a factor in concealment IWB.
I don't want a pistol so light with so much recoil that a fallow up shots would be wild. Not sure if this is possible though given my objective.
Anyone have experience with either of these firearms to report how they are?
Right now I am considerring the Glock 30, or the S&W Airweight 38's.
I have a one time shot amount of money to buy a specific CC weapon, so I am wanting a one gun for all seasons and attire. I don't like mouse guns.
The airwieghts look to be perfect, accept for 5 rounds, and being only .38, not that it wouldn't work. (I don't really want a caliber of choice debate here)
The Glock 30 is perfect, but I really want a pistol that I can throw in my pocket, or in my coat, and not have it weigh it down to one side. My concern with the Glock 30 would be weight and muzzle flip through a shot. Also, concealability, it is pretty bulky, and really, length dosen't seem to be a factor in concealment IWB.
I don't want a pistol so light with so much recoil that a fallow up shots would be wild. Not sure if this is possible though given my objective.
Anyone have experience with either of these firearms to report how they are?