These are decent looking handguns.Here's a picture of 2 of mine the B6 stainless I picked up at a pawn shop for $275 and the K2P another pawn shop for $225View attachment 7962019View attachment 7962020
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These are decent looking handguns.Here's a picture of 2 of mine the B6 stainless I picked up at a pawn shop for $275 and the K2P another pawn shop for $225View attachment 7962019View attachment 7962020
Valid point!My vote is for a semi auto from a well known brand on which you can mount a weapon light. Then get a light and put it on. 50 yards from truck to house, IN THE DARK, trying to fiddle with a mini-mag light on a key chain with one hand while you aim with the other is a no go for me. Seriously, you need a light.
I have done a few "tactical" shoots (think redneck IDPA) where a wide range of folks show up to shoot with a wide range of firearms. The only ones I've seen that failed to work were revolvers. To be fair, most of the times these were pistols somebody decided to home gunsmith on, but revolvers are not necessarily the most reliable. I know, it doesn't make sense to me either, and it's not like I've been to millions of shoots, but this has been my observation.
Revolvers don't typically have a way to mount a light. Not to mention that when a revolver is bouncing around in your truck there's several open cylinders just looking to catch debris, and lots of close tolerances. Add that to the bulk of the cylinder and lower capacity, and it's a semi-auto for me.
BRG if you can find one. Full sized Xd clone that shoots great. I got one to test fire reloads through instead of one of my nicer guns. I think I paid just over $200 for mine and actually like it better than a Springfield Xd.
My Ruger P95 doubles as a hammer…The tank... old Ruger p89...
It is the perfect door to door pistol.