Would a 3 year old be able to pull a double action revolver trigger? I once went shooting with my nephew who had to be at least six and he had trouble with the double action trigger on my air pistol. So it looks to me this incident is where a cocked revolver was left out, or worse.
It is not just the guns like you say, for me a big part of it was so I could just buy one pistol caliber. When you have to buy all the different accessories the costs add up quick.
I just traded away my sig 229 so I could focus on my HK USP45F. I got a good shotgun and plenty of 45 ammo out of it. But my thinking was along your thoughts. If I had more funds I might buy more. I need to get a rifle and a carbine to have a more well rounded selection. I think you can get...
I have a good way to attach it to the end of the bed. Technically it might be under the pillow partly. But it is still safe and easy to get to while being well hidden.
I carry 1 extra full capacity USP45F magazine because I have not purchased a third yet. My sig 229 I carry 2 spares, but one is a pro mag, it is the last mag I reach for. My sig magazines are just the neutered 10 rounders.
I keep thinking about buying another pistol, but really I need...
Another option is the High Power or p35. It has a safety, magazines are cheap.
You might be able to find a used HK USP for the price and it would be an excellent choice.
With a 1911 you will never have trouble finding a holster or parts.
I would look at used sigs. but they only have a...
I think alot of the time attitude and skills can keep you from having to use your skills. A perp looks for easy pickings and confidence is one thing that communicates itself to those around you.
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