I've decided to purchase a handgun for home defense reasons. It's possible it will be used for concealed carry in the future (but it wouldn't be often), but compactness is not a big priority, as long as its not huge.
In a CCW situation (or even home defense for that matter) it would most likely be for my other half, so a gun that fits her hand, and is comfortable to shoot (no crazy recoil) is really the primary criteria. Price range, as you will see by the chosen options below is $400 - $500, base (not necessarily including accessories). I think I am targeting the .380/ 9mm/ .40 caliber range.
I am already a gun owner (.270 hunting rifle), but don't however know that much about handguns. My frame of reference is about 30 trigger pulls on a Springfield XDM 40, which I really like, but I think that might be 1.) a little more power than she would be comfortable with, and 2.) a bit out of my price range. Also, I would like to note that she will be taking a class(es) about handgun care, use, safety. I might enroll myself as well - not sure yet.
So, with no further ado, these are some options. Anyone have any experience with these models or makers? Another model I should consider that meets my criteria?
Gander Mountain® > CZ-USA CZ P-07 Duty Handgun with Tactical Light - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Ruger SR40c Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Walther PK380 Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Ruger SR40 Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > European American Armory Witness Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Ruger SR9c Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Taurus Model 92 Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Smith Wesson SD40 Handgun - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
Gander Mountain® > Taurus Model PT-100 Handgun. - Firearms > Handguns > Semi-Auto Pistols :
FYI- my mind is made up, so please don't lecture me about getting a dog (we have one) or anything else. Also, I don't intend this to be a gun rights/ political thread - so create a new one in the cave if you want to rail on some aspect of that. Thanks in advance.
When im selling guns at the store for guys that have the same question as you I point them the the Glock 19, Springfield XDM 3.8 in 9mm, anything in the 380 ACP area, or a 38 special snub nosed Smith and Wessons. I would not get a 40 S&W if your wife will be shooting it to much because the muzzle flip may be to much for her but in a self defense situation her adrenalin will be pumping so hard she will not even feel the gun going off so I guess that may not be as bad. You could also get a 357 Mag revolver because it is able to shoot the less hot 38 Special rounds for the range and you can still use the 357 Mag for protection. One other thing the term knock down power is myth and there IS NO KNOCK DOWN POWER. If a caliber had the power to knock a man off his feet it would also have the power to knock the shooter off their feet too it is science man.