I was recently waiting for a store to open in a small strip mall and wandered into a gun shop. In the back of my mind has always been the idea that I would be better off with a gun in the RV. I have often passed spots at which I would have stayed had I had one, they just seemed a bit dodgy. My S&W is too nice for that, too bulky. I also wanted something to carry when walking my dog in the woods. We were harassed and followed home by coyotes a couple of times.
I looked, told the clerk that due to an old injury I had a mildly weak wrist, didn’t want anything larger than 9mm, concealed carry-able, and semi-automatic. He showed me several double-stack compact weapons, which were too thick. (Double-stack refers to the clip. Those are not quite but sort of side by side, and bigger.) He hauls out this used Kel-Tec PF9, which for my purposes is ideal. It’s cheap, small, a 9mm, single-stack, not obvious in a casual pocket. It’s not exactly the best quality, needs a little buffing, should be kept oiled, and has a picatinny rail for a small laser sight. Not a gun which you could be proud of, but certainly useful for noise and to carry in the park. With a laser sight, which I ordered on eBay for about $25 it would be pretty good for that. Not a .45 ACP, but pretty good for almost anything except someone wearing body armor. And if they have body armor, well, that’s a different league. And one can make a 9mm a fairly deadly round with either a hollow-point or frangible bullet.
Came home, ordered a box of frangible bullets on the web. Spent about $270, total, which wasn’t budgeted. Thought I’d research the gun, which I hadn’t done. It’s a modern-day Saturday night special.
It’s exactly the same weapon Zimmerman was carrying. Small, cheap, concealable, I think he was up to no good. If it had been me, the weapon would have given me the knowledge and assurance I could get the hell away. It’s a dirty trick to willingly engage in a fight knowing you can kill the other guy if he gets the best of you if you are on neutral ground. It’s not a war situation.
Then I looked
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I own the Kel-Tec P32
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Nice weapon. In the other 0.01% of the cases you wouldn't have had a chance anyway.
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Nice weapon. In the other 0.01% of the cases you wouldn't have had a chance anyway.
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I'd recommend hardball, instead.
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The origin of the .45 ACP and other things.
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I shot a .44 mag with a 2" inch barrel and a hair trigger.
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Why not just slam your thumb with a hammer?
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.A .44 Mag pistol has one practical application.
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I agree. Were I hiking in Alaska I'd probably carry a .357 Mag.
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I've fired .44 Mags, and they are not that bad.
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Read my citation above. It's interesting re .357 v. .44.
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Read my citation above. It's interesting re .357 v. .44.
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I've fired .44 Mags, and they are not that bad.
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I agree. Were I hiking in Alaska I'd probably carry a .357 Mag.
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.A .44 Mag pistol has one practical application.
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Why not just slam your thumb with a hammer?
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I heard the same story about the .45
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I shot a .44 mag with a 2" inch barrel and a hair trigger.
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The origin of the .45 ACP and other things.
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The Kel-Tec PF9 is a very popular weapon for self-defense.
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Zimmerman was told to get a gun to fend off a dog. Not to play cop.
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In Florida, you can get into a lot more trouble for shooting your neighbor's dog than for killing his son.
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In Florida, you can get into a lot more trouble for shooting your neighbor's dog than for killing his son.
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Zimmerman was told to get a gun to fend off a dog. Not to play cop.
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I'm almost in total agreement with you.
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I am in total agreement with you.
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I am in total agreement with you.