Small pistol
Finding the best concealed carry pistol to meet your needs will depend on several factors, including your lifestyle, shooting experience and firearm capabilities.
Concealed carry pistols don't have to be small or inferior -- you can carry a full size gun most of the time and save smaller guns for occasions when concealing a larger weapon is impractical.
While not exhaustive, the following tips should help you choose a pistol for your needs.
Instructions
1. Try several types of pistols, including a revolver semi automatic, in a few different calibers.
Semi-automatic pistols can hold a clip with more ammunition than a revolver. Once the first shot is fired, you can continue firing simply by pressing the trigger as needed. Revolvers, on the other hand, can be made smaller and more concealable than many semi-automatics.
2. Consider your daily routine and likely usage.
Will you carry your concealed weapon every day, for example if you work nights or are in a secluded or dangerous area? Or do you want a gun you can pack as needed? If you plan to carry the pistol daily, consider your customary outfit and what type of weapon will be most concealable.
3. Consider the Glock G22 40 S&W, a highly-rated full size pistol that carries 15 rounds in a magazine.
While this gun is full size, it can be concealed in most circumstances when fully dressed with a loose shirt, in a vehicle, in a suitcase or briefcase, or even a purse. It is an extremely reliable weapon sought after by police and law enforcement professionals.
4. Try a revolver, such as the Ruger SP101 .357 Magnum. This gun comes in a barrel as short as 2.25 inches and can be easily concealed within a waistband holster, ankle holster or underarm holster. It is small, more concealable than a full-size gun, and will generally have almost no firing mishaps (i.e. not firing); unlike a semi-automatic weapon.
5. Scope out pistols at gun stores, pawn shops, firearm shows and wherever guns are sold in your locality. Private sales may be a good way to find a bargain, but make sure you know enough about guns not to get a bad deal.
6. Try them on the range.
Before buying your concealed carry pistol, make sure it's a good fit for you. Some used gun shops have shooting ranges set up and will allow you to test fire your weapon, or allow you to return it within a short period of time if you take it home, use it and find it does not suit your needs. Go target shooting with a friend who owns several guns and try them all.
7. Complete the necessary paperwork and training to receive your concealed carry license in your state, if needed.
8. Weigh the factors -- type of ammo, type of gun, experience, concealability and personal preference when making your final decision as to the best concealed carry pistol for your needs.
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