Concealed Carry
Review: Taurus Judge
The Taurus Judge is a pure defense revolver, lightweight, portable and versatile loads. Read the post for load recommendations and more details.
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The Taurus Judge is a pure defense revolver, lightweight, portable and versatile loads. Read the post for load recommendations and more details.
The Beretta Nano is a sub-compact, striker-fired (Beretta’s first), locked-breech, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol. It holds six rounds of 9mm in its single-stack magazine, with one in the chamber—of which will fire regardless if a magazine is inserted or not. There is no magazine disconnect safety. Meaning if the chamber’s hot, the Nano’s gonna fire.The cool thing about the Nano is its interchangeable frame. It has the potential (on paper) to be a great carry gun for women.
For the pocket carrier, the Kel-Tec PF-9 is a fine 9mm handgun.
The Diamondback Firearms DB9 was designed to be as small and concealable as possible. The trigger pull was smooth, and recoil snappy.
Taking that first step into purchasing a firearm is a big decision. Once you commit to owning one, you are changing the dynamics of your entire household. Whether you are on the fence or you have decided to make that leap into being a gun owner, there are probably quite a few questions on the table. Knowing what kind of gun to buy is only part of the answer. There are also laws that limit where and how you can carry your weapon, as well as endless choices of ammunition to sort through. We thought we would take some of the guesswork out of buying your first gun and highlight some easy answers to tough questions.
Sometimes you just need a tiny push in the right direction. Not sure what gun to pick? Read what the experts at Cheaper Than Dirt! list as their favorite handguns in this post…
Many of us who grew up around firearms have been warned for years never to dry fire any firearm. So…Read More >
Although everyone has an opinion as to the “best” caliber, it really depends on your specific needs and abilities. Check out this post for how to pick.