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I have a Glock 30. 10 shot subcompact .45.

 

Here's my .45 next to my Bobcat 21 (Beretta). .22LR, 7 shot. VERY concealable. Oh, I since stripped the rubber grip off the Glock. Fits better in my hand without it. Actually more accurate w/o it too. Good fitting gun though.

 

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I'd like a glock 18c, I have a 20 guage and 2 .22s, I like to go shooting, it's pretty fun. My dad has a .45 1911 and a tactical 12 guage. I shot my uncles .454...that thing packs a punch.

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I've got a couple chrome 6 shooters that I like to clank around at parties :o ... People tend not to get too mouthy when they look at that shiny chrome :cheers:

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It's all about the Glock 27 in .40 S&W. You gotta have the magazine base with the finger groove in it though. THe Trijicon night sights I have are also very cool. YOu can carry those baby glocks pretty much anywhere.

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rebel, its not bad at all. With low kick self protection ammo (165 grain HydroShok hollowpoints vs the normal 230 grain) it is more like a 9 but with the punch of a .45. If you know how to shoot, you just keep a good grip and it is not bad at all. The 230 grain stuff kicks a bit but it still isn't bad. Quite accurate too.

 

The scary thing is that that lil Bobcat 21.. .22LR, only has like a 1" or 1 1/4" barrel and it is really accurate. Lots of fun to shoot too!

 

Firehead -- I almost got one of those instead but opted for the .45 due to it being a carry weapon. A little more control, and more ooomph if you're close up. The .40 is great if you're not up close due to the higher velocity. But for a carry weapon, its perfect. Both are good choices.

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Good scare guns, wouldn't have one myself...seen too many bad things happen with them. Not bad for a cheap gun though...definately good for in-house self defense though. Better than nothing. ;) I'll stick with my colt .45's. :cheers:

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I wouldn't buy a U.S. made auto, as there has not been a good one made since the 1911. A large caliber wheel gun tends to be too heavy to conceal and carry. I have never heard anything bad about the baby glocks.

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