Message from @Maggiemac311

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2020-09-10 21:11:09 UTC  

Or rifle?

2020-09-10 21:13:03 UTC  

I just don't want to get in trouble with the mods. Pistol

2020-09-10 21:13:20 UTC  

You won't lol

2020-09-10 21:13:22 UTC  

Okay.

2020-09-10 21:13:41 UTC  

I don't need the info RIGHT NOW, so you can think about it

2020-09-10 21:13:53 UTC  

You can talk about guns here. Just need to keep it relevant and legal.

2020-09-10 21:14:08 UTC  

So if you want something with lighter recoil a .380 is pretty solid from what I've heard. Same bullet diameter as a 9mm but less powder

2020-09-10 21:14:30 UTC  

I've never shot one but that's what I've heard

2020-09-10 21:15:01 UTC  

Well, I'm going to take the training and the let you rent the guns for the class so I can always try it out first.

2020-09-10 21:15:16 UTC  

Ah, nice.

2020-09-10 21:16:13 UTC  

Will it take a silencer or a suppressor and is there a difference? I have heard they are the same. Then again, I have heard that suppressor mute muzzle flash while silencers dont?

2020-09-10 21:18:10 UTC  

From what I've heard they're just interchangeable terms

2020-09-10 21:20:11 UTC  

Most pistols will take a silencer as long as you install the proper barrel.

2020-09-10 21:20:52 UTC  

Unfortunately, they aren't having the big outdoor show here, this year usually a ton of gun mfgs.

2020-09-10 21:21:16 UTC  

I have to see what the weight is with the silencer and maybe a laser.

2020-09-10 21:23:02 UTC  

Ah.

2020-09-10 21:26:29 UTC  

A classic recommendation for a pistol if you're fine with 9mm is a Glock 19. Gen 5 MOS allows you to mount a dot sight if you want as well. Maybe you already know that though lol. While Glocks aren't too visually pleasing they're reliable and that's all that matters in a self defense situation. If you want something prettier and if you're into 1911s pretty much any 9mm Springfield or Colt is good.

2020-09-10 21:28:42 UTC  

There's also always the Glock 44 which is chambered in .22. I can't really recommend .22 for self defense but it'll get the job done if it's all you have and you hit the right spots. All based on luck really though

2020-09-10 21:28:43 UTC  

But how often to semis jam? That concerns me in a threat situation.

2020-09-10 21:30:57 UTC  

Not much. It depends on the brand but Glocks are reliable and will hardly jam. One of the most common ways firearm will jam is if you're using bad ammo. Find the brand of ammo that works for your firearm and stick with it. Sometimes certain firearms will jam with hollow points but most don't

2020-09-10 21:42:04 UTC  

Good advice. Thanks

2020-09-10 21:50:11 UTC  

👍

2020-09-10 21:50:53 UTC  

@ThatShadyVandal you got anything to add that I missed?

2020-09-10 21:51:02 UTC  

I know you're pretty gun smart

2020-09-10 22:15:57 UTC  

Use "the big scary ones"

2020-09-10 22:35:07 UTC  

> Use "the big scary ones"
@Jade Sierra Wolf IX Well, that clears it up completely!!!!😉

2020-09-10 22:44:02 UTC  

Yep

2020-09-10 22:44:49 UTC  

I just wanted to say that to mock some of out politicians

2020-09-10 22:51:09 UTC  

> some of out *[sic]* politicians
@Jade Sierra Wolf IX “Out” politicians? Like Harvey Milk?

2020-09-10 22:51:35 UTC  

I meant to say out

2020-09-10 22:51:37 UTC  

Our*

2020-09-10 22:51:43 UTC  

OwO

2020-09-10 22:54:36 UTC  

I cant forget that one texan politician that said that an AR15 is as heavy as 10-20 boxes you could be moving and 50 Cal

2020-09-10 23:39:17 UTC  

@Maggiemac311 We hooked my mom up with a Bersa Firestorm in .380. She has wrist issues, but doesn't have any problems handling it

2020-09-10 23:42:15 UTC  

It's a single stack magazine so you're limited on capacity but it's small enough to concealed carry

2020-09-10 23:42:28 UTC  

@ThatShadyVandal Good, I'll add that to the list.

2020-09-10 23:42:58 UTC  

👍

2020-09-10 23:48:46 UTC  

@Maggiemac311 i had the same concerns as you when I started carrying. I went with a smith and wesson jframe revolver. But as i got more comfortable i upgraded to a glock 19 and a sig p365

2020-09-10 23:49:48 UTC  

Revolvers are good because there's less that can go wrong but they don't have the capacity of a semi.

2020-09-10 23:51:01 UTC  

The real downside of revolvers is reloading

2020-09-10 23:52:29 UTC  

Revolvers are fun guns for sport shooting and such, but in terms of actual practicality a Glock beats them in almost every aspect