preacherman
Explorer
So I have been looking for an "all around" gun for a few months. I wanted something I could take into a multitude of different situations. Here is the criteria I had
1. must be fun to shoot and easy to find ammo for (and cheap ammo if possible)
2. small enough to carry around while hiking, camping, traveling etc
3. powerful enough to work in the rare case it's needed
4. easy to use, easy to clean, low maintenance
I honestly believe the best weapon you can carry is your mind so I was not looking for some tricked out $900 glock with laser sights that will be used in a blaze of glory in a moviesque gun battle. Those guns are cool but not in my criteria and I believe somewhat overboard for most average citizens. I want something I can carry while in the back-country that will do some damage in a real pinch but my main strategy will be avoidance, common sense, and preparedness.
So I looked at ALOT of guns.... My top runners where:
A Bersa thunder .380 (Ammo is way hard to find)
A Bersa thunder 9mm (I could not find this gun locally)
A Walther pp .380 (somewhat harder to find than the .22)
Kel-tec 9mm (a small carry gun but feels like a toy it's so small)
Then I was looking at the x-mass Academy Sports ad when I found this...
http://www.academy.com/index.php?pa...enterfire&start=0&selectedSKU=0358-03613-5102
BUT...they had one with a 3" barrel and it was on sale for $199. After some research I found that the .38 can be a good little self defense round. Many people say that it's "too small" a caliber gun. I found several gun range tests that showed with a longer 3" barrel and a good quality round the .38 can be a good choice. It fits all my criteria. It's easy to shoot, easy to find ammo for, affordable, fun, small enough to carry while hiking, low maintenance and the price was right. So I got it. When I get some rounds through it I will report back.
1. must be fun to shoot and easy to find ammo for (and cheap ammo if possible)
2. small enough to carry around while hiking, camping, traveling etc
3. powerful enough to work in the rare case it's needed
4. easy to use, easy to clean, low maintenance
I honestly believe the best weapon you can carry is your mind so I was not looking for some tricked out $900 glock with laser sights that will be used in a blaze of glory in a moviesque gun battle. Those guns are cool but not in my criteria and I believe somewhat overboard for most average citizens. I want something I can carry while in the back-country that will do some damage in a real pinch but my main strategy will be avoidance, common sense, and preparedness.
So I looked at ALOT of guns.... My top runners where:
A Bersa thunder .380 (Ammo is way hard to find)
A Bersa thunder 9mm (I could not find this gun locally)
A Walther pp .380 (somewhat harder to find than the .22)
Kel-tec 9mm (a small carry gun but feels like a toy it's so small)
Then I was looking at the x-mass Academy Sports ad when I found this...
http://www.academy.com/index.php?pa...enterfire&start=0&selectedSKU=0358-03613-5102
BUT...they had one with a 3" barrel and it was on sale for $199. After some research I found that the .38 can be a good little self defense round. Many people say that it's "too small" a caliber gun. I found several gun range tests that showed with a longer 3" barrel and a good quality round the .38 can be a good choice. It fits all my criteria. It's easy to shoot, easy to find ammo for, affordable, fun, small enough to carry while hiking, low maintenance and the price was right. So I got it. When I get some rounds through it I will report back.