Savage34
Member
Hi first time poster here. Been lurking around the forum a few days. I currently have a Glock 19 which I don’t like to carry.
I plan on picking up a gun I can carry on a daily basis, in my front pocket, or maybe even my ankle.
With so many options and threads this is a very tuff decision. I would appreciate some input on what price I can expect to pay for a new gun, and comfort. These will be the two main points when making my purchase decision.
About me: I’m 5’10 170 ibs, and for work, one day I might have kakis on and be sitting at my desk taking phone calls. The next day I will have cargos or jeans on, crawling through crawl space or up on a later running different types of data cables. Also, I really can’t afford anything more than $400.
Some semi auto choices I have narrowed it down to.
Now I would prefer a Revolver, just because they are easy and reliable. The drawback for me is the price and comfort. From what I’ve read they are much more expensive, and the recoil is too much for some. Especially on the Jframe Air weight models.
I’m open to suggestions for a revolver that would be around $400, and comfortable to carry and shoot. (If this is possible) Oh if it could fire a .38 and .357 round that would be a plus just to have the option too.
Thanks,
AJ
I plan on picking up a gun I can carry on a daily basis, in my front pocket, or maybe even my ankle.
With so many options and threads this is a very tuff decision. I would appreciate some input on what price I can expect to pay for a new gun, and comfort. These will be the two main points when making my purchase decision.
About me: I’m 5’10 170 ibs, and for work, one day I might have kakis on and be sitting at my desk taking phone calls. The next day I will have cargos or jeans on, crawling through crawl space or up on a later running different types of data cables. Also, I really can’t afford anything more than $400.
Some semi auto choices I have narrowed it down to.
- Keltec P3AT
- Ruger LCP
- Taurus TCP
Now I would prefer a Revolver, just because they are easy and reliable. The drawback for me is the price and comfort. From what I’ve read they are much more expensive, and the recoil is too much for some. Especially on the Jframe Air weight models.
I’m open to suggestions for a revolver that would be around $400, and comfortable to carry and shoot. (If this is possible) Oh if it could fire a .38 and .357 round that would be a plus just to have the option too.
Thanks,
AJ