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I carry a Ruger LC-9 with a trigger mod (reduces pull and tension), and TruGlo sights. Slides into my pocket.
I’d also want to give my opinion that “budget” and “ccw” shouldn’t be in the same sentence. If it’s for personal safety, price point should be the last check box
Quote from: Iveexcaped3 on February 10, 2022, 09:29:53 AMI’d also want to give my opinion that “budget” and “ccw” shouldn’t be in the same sentence. If it’s for personal safety, price point should be the last check boxI agree....
Quote from: bustedoldman on February 10, 2022, 09:37:11 AMQuote from: Iveexcaped3 on February 10, 2022, 09:29:53 AMI’d also want to give my opinion that “budget” and “ccw” shouldn’t be in the same sentence. If it’s for personal safety, price point should be the last check boxI agree....Everybody has a budget.He asked for a $500 price point, and there are plenty of pistols that are very reliable in that price range..... a bunch of them listed here.
Something to consider is whether you'll end up carrying it. I won an XD .45 at a RMEF dinner one year. It was my only handgun. I got my CPL and started carrying it. Concealed, it was like carrying a baby around stuffed inside the side of my pants. You could easily see the bulge and it was heavy. I got a shoulder holster. But then the weather got nicer. So that was out. I specifically got the Ruger because I could have concealed protection every time I went out the door with something I could shoot accurately at close range. If it's hard to carry it, you won't. Get something that's Light, comfortable, and easy to shoot well.