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I carry a Beretta 92 F/S or a Ruger P95DC w/ 9mm Incendiary Ammo. I pitty the foo that try's to car jack me :)

Here's the link for it. This ammo rocks!!!!

http://ammunitiontogo.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=25_34&products_id=38

2006-07-13 08:04:27 · answer #1 · answered by andy3191 7 · 0 2

If it's raw firepower you want..look no further. For the past 6 moths I've carried a Herstal FN Five Seven 5.7x29 Call. (This is the same cartidge made famous being fed through HK P90
http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg13-e.htm The pistol is lite, composite manufacture. and comes with 3 21 rounds clips standards. Yes...you read right 21 rounds. In the only and only instance I was in a really bad situation. I fired a clip (2O rounds plus one in the pipe into the groud while yelling "I've got MORE than enough firepower till backup gets here, Luckiliy..I never had to find out. The 5.7x29 is by all standards rabbit hunting fodder. About a 60 grain bullet traveling at around 2400 fps..
Last notes..if you need to take aim and shoot at the perps..with this gun you'll probably not miss. Actremely accurate, superfast timeback on target do a barely perceptible recoil. If you do miss...this round is EXTREMELY loud!! A few quick 2 nd 3 round bursts have the perp thinking he's up again a 30 plus call long gun.
Again...access your needs, your legal giudlines you must play within and make your call. For PP, Duty or Off-Duty...this is onehel of a gun. Also...Herstal makes a variety of the 60 grain bullets for this gun. Up to and including metal and kevlar piecing. (Not for sale to bad guys)

2006-07-17 01:05:40 · answer #2 · answered by mark c 4 · 0 0

the Walther ppk has to be one of my favorites with a galco royal guard holster but don't give up on the revolver just yet the 38 sp. has more stopping power than most of your bigger autos and if your carrying it for protection most standoffs last seconds resulting in someone dead or running.The most important thing is to buy something not to big or uncomfortable as it will be too much trouble to carry and will soon be left in a dresser drawer in time of need

2006-07-18 00:55:12 · answer #3 · answered by Lynton W 1 · 0 0

Para Ordnance, good improvements on the 1911 style.

I carry the 14.40 LDA 40 cal, small, easily concealed, reliable, great stopping power.

Check your states concealed carry laws if you don't have a permit!

2006-07-13 23:08:19 · answer #4 · answered by IndecisiveProcrastinator 3 · 0 0

Springfield's XD 9mm is great. I carry it on and off the job, it's reliable sleek and a good price. If your looking for more power they have it in 40 or 45 and there both just about as small as the nine.

2006-07-13 15:32:54 · answer #5 · answered by tackelberry88 3 · 0 0

The Glock 27 40. cal is stopping power at it's finest.

you can get a grip extension that attaches to the hi capacity magazine it will add 5 extra rounds. that's 15 rounds!!

It's easy to conceal ( :

(weight) Full magazine > 7.23 oz.


Glock the best!!!

2006-07-13 23:36:28 · answer #6 · answered by B D 1 · 0 0

I had a Glock 21 and it was easy to conceal either in a belt holster or an under the arm rig...

and GREAT stopping power...

that ammo rocks...

I used hydroshock...

2006-07-13 12:38:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Kel-Tec P32. Weighs about 9 ounces fully loaded; disappears in a pocket.

2006-07-16 16:14:01 · answer #8 · answered by Manevitch 4 · 0 0

I prefer a heavier weapon in case I run out of ammo then I can beat the bad guy with it. Give me a 1911.

2006-07-14 01:37:34 · answer #9 · answered by .45 Peacemaker 7 · 0 0

Kahr makes a nice piece with a polymer frame and single stack magazine.

2006-07-13 12:37:08 · answer #10 · answered by Fresh 2 · 0 0

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