Deus Machina
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All I can say is DO NOT BUY THE PHOENIX. There's a reason they're known for not firing, or flying apart--because they fail to fire and sometimes fly apart. Often in as few rounds as it takes to test defensive ammo.
Best I can say is hit the gun shops and hold stuff. You'd be surprised on what you can conceal, or what refuses to hide on your body.
My vote is for the P11. Will be the easiest to shoot and the most substantial one there. The P32 would run second, and even if I wouldn't feel unarmed with a .32, I also wouldn't recommend it if you can carry larger.
I have nothing against Hi-Point, but I guarantee you there is no comfortable way to CC one of their guns, and I can absolutely guarantee that--if you're practicing with it as you should--a Phoenix will malfunction badly on you within a year.
The other guys are right--check the used bin. Plenty of 9x18's and such for cheap, and even the occasional decent .38 revolver or S&W Sigma.
Best I can say is hit the gun shops and hold stuff. You'd be surprised on what you can conceal, or what refuses to hide on your body.
My vote is for the P11. Will be the easiest to shoot and the most substantial one there. The P32 would run second, and even if I wouldn't feel unarmed with a .32, I also wouldn't recommend it if you can carry larger.
I have nothing against Hi-Point, but I guarantee you there is no comfortable way to CC one of their guns, and I can absolutely guarantee that--if you're practicing with it as you should--a Phoenix will malfunction badly on you within a year.
The other guys are right--check the used bin. Plenty of 9x18's and such for cheap, and even the occasional decent .38 revolver or S&W Sigma.