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The Perfect Concealed-Carry Gun?
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Those of us who have been packing defensive handguns for a number of years often forget how confusing and frustrating the search for an ideal concealed carry gun can be for folks who are new to defensive carry. It's not that they don't have any choices; the trouble is that they have too many good guns to choose from. In addition, they've got every gun writer and shooting expert touting his favorite as being the absolute handgun that all real warriors carry. The whole thing can be more than a little bit confusing. |
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Sosalty
(12/7/2016)
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| I own and shoot a Glock, or I struggle to shoot a Glock. Have been searching for a small grip handgun, 4"+ barrel, easy to rack, that's user friendly for novice shooters, and has lots of market mods ready to go. Browning's 85% 1911 replica 380 is close, but it's not out there. |
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