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DonP

(6,185 posts)
6. A few questions are in order
Sat Jul 9, 2016, 05:26 PM
Jul 2016

Just one opinion.

I go through this with all my concealed carry classes, as food for thought in the first session and ask the students to think it through.

Most ranges will rent you guns to try out for a minimum fee $10 to $12 for a session, if you buy a box of ammo from them. So test driving a few different choices is a smart way to see what works for both of you before spending a few $ hundred or more.

You'll get a lot of advice to; "Buy a shotgun, you don't even need to aim it". Reality is, you do need to aim it. At 30 feet even a 12 gauge shotgun has a pattern of less than .80 inches wide. They do require aiming, are heavy, difficult to maneuver in a home environment and also require practice to use reliably.

As a home defense gun size and weight (to a point) are irrelevant. You aren't looking to carry so having a bedside safe with biometric locks is probably sufficient for your needs. My daughter and SIL have one that only opens to just their fingerprints. Securing the gun, while still having fast access, is something to think about whether you have children or visitors in the home now or even just visiting occasionally.

1. How often are you willing to practice with it?
Semi automatics, like the Glock, are by design more complex and require more maintenance and care as well as more practice time at the range for both the gun and you both to remain reliable. Shooting, loading, clearing jams is a skill set that requires regular practice to maintain. At least once every other month or so is a good start and if you enjoy it, more often.

Revolvers tend to be lower maintenance, have fewer "jams" and are generally easier for people to shoot and use. They are simpler by design and require less practice to use efficiently. On the other hand they hold fewer rounds and are slower to reload. Trade offs are a fact of life. But, you both still need to make a commitment to practice and maintain whatever you have (better than your old .22).

2. How sensitive are you to recoil?
Its always a balancing act between caliber and recoil. The most common rounds are probably the .38 special and 9mm. Both are relatively low recoil and inexpensive, but recoil also depends on the weight of the firearm. Physics is a harsh mistress and a nice light gun like a Smith & Wesson Airweight that feels nice and light in the store is going to recoil more harshly than a heavier steel frame gun like a Ruger GP100 that will shoot .38 Special with the recoil of a .22 and will also handle .357 magnum as well. But is it too heavy for either of you to use accurately? Rent one and find out.

3. What's the best gun for you?
Short answer is always, the one that you can both shoot reliably and accurately at the distances you might need for home defense. E.g. nobody has a 75 foot long hallways to shoot down, so practice from 5-7 yards to maybe 50 feet or so max.

Rent a few guns until you find one that you can both handle, shoot, clean and load comfortably.

Hope this helps, but we have a lot of folks here that will chime in.

Honestly, I would not go with a handgun at all. Shotgun is better, Still In Wisconsin Jul 2016 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Heddi Jul 2016 #4
Absolutely HassleCat Jul 2016 #13
I agree with you. metroins Jul 2016 #52
Call up a local gun range Runningdawg Jul 2016 #2
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You have received a lot of good advice Runningdawg Jul 2016 #19
Tell him ... Straw Man Jul 2016 #22
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A few questions are in order DonP Jul 2016 #6
Well said, Don. beevul Jul 2016 #11
Good perspective discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2016 #17
Not gonna argue with Massad. But I prefer a 124Gr +P in 9mm DonP Jul 2016 #21
Excellent advice. Listen to DonP, Heddi. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #40
I have no advice, but I'm really glad you're OK, and hope there are no petronius Jul 2016 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Heddi Jul 2016 #8
Welcome :) discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2016 #9
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She didn't lose her spouse. He killed the intruder. DonP Jul 2016 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Jerry442 Jul 2016 #44
You did the right thing. Many 840high Jul 2016 #16
It is very good to know that you made it though this nightmare discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2016 #18
Welcome, you are definitely in the correct forum sarisataka Jul 2016 #14
I'm going to go ahead and recommend a sidearm for HD without any other comments. ileus Jul 2016 #20
Oh damn Heddi........**so sorry** to hear of your ordeal. pablo_marmol Jul 2016 #23
My thoughts... tortoise1956 Jul 2016 #24
I agree with all of the above, except the biometric safe Travis_0004 Jul 2016 #32
Agree. pablo_marmol Jul 2016 #34
I've been waiting for one of the resident controllers to show up and inform you... Marengo Jul 2016 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Jerry442 Jul 2016 #45
Is it your opinion that a gun kept in the home is more dangerous to the occupants... Marengo Jul 2016 #46
Aren't you the one advocating gun owners be shunned? Marengo Jul 2016 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author Jerry442 Jul 2016 #49
So you do not believe it? Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #53
For reliability, it's hard to beat a revolver Kennah Jul 2016 #26
I like my Springfield XDM .40 cal. it is accurate easy to operate and doc03 Jul 2016 #27
Home invasion that resulted in death AwareOne Jul 2016 #28
Right -- like it would be a great idea to reveal her identity. pablo_marmol Jul 2016 #35
Yes, a story of this magnitude would be all over the news AwareOne Jul 2016 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author Heddi Jul 2016 #54
Glocks, Springfields, the Smith & Wesson M&P, the FN FNS, etc. are all good choices. benEzra Jul 2016 #30
I'm sorry you went through that DashOneBravo Jul 2016 #31
Glock Kang Colby Jul 2016 #33
A loud barky dog would be a better investment Buzz cook Jul 2016 #36
Next time, just maybe actually read the post before you jump in DonP Jul 2016 #37
Your right I missed the throw away paragraph Buzz cook Jul 2016 #39
Pssst, many liberals own guns too, including AR15s DonP Jul 2016 #42
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Excellent choice sarisataka Jul 2016 #50
A suggestion, guillaumeb Jul 2016 #51
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Deleting this thread Heddi Jul 2016 #56
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