Where people seem to get crazier by the week, I’m really beginning to question my choice for my main carry gun!
I have a Delta Elite that I can easily CCW with, but I wanted something lighter and smaller that I could throw in my pocket. That plan has evolved as it’s a real PITA to fish any gun out of your pocket in a seated position. I now have two different style holsters I’m happy with and the means to carry 25rds on my person should I want to.
But is five initial rounds enough with the threats we seem to be facing?
I’ve looked at similar sized autoloaders, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Kahr line up, just very simple and clean guns, but I’m at 7 rounds but with a quicker reload. Right now I’ll probably buy a SCCY if I can get some pennies saved up, a few friends have them, I’ve shot them, and for a $250 gun, they are nothing short of impressive! That gets 10 or 11 plus one, much better and I figure my son will enjoy it now and later on.
I bought a Glock 19 when they first came out, loved everything about the gun, but I couldn’t shoot it!
Another buddy has an original M&P Shield, we did the trigger work on it and it shoots well enough, but I’m hearing a lot of problems with them now, which sucks!
There’s no way I’ll ever go back to .380, I just loathe that round, I’d rather carry a .32ACP! Really not that fond of 9mm, but the ammo is better now than back in the ‘90’s.
Am I making much ado about nothing and if five can’t keep me alive nothing will? Or are others starting to question their carry choices now days?
As I said, I pretty much plan to get the SCCY CPX2 no matter what for my son to be able to plink with, but do I ditch the LCR for an auto or just keep on with it?