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Cheap handgun for the truck

Thank you. Came here to post this
I hardly go anywhere to justify concealed carry. It is lawful to carry loaded weapons in the truck as long as it's in a closed compartment.
I would consider lights and all that but my yard is so big it would cost a fortune. Cheaper just to buy a decent gun and lower the boom in a hairy situation.
 
I don't mind Taurus. I love their 1911's but when I get one I put 600 dollars worth of Wilson Combat parts in em. I would love to find a 357 revolver on the cheap since I have a good stash of ammo. However, 9 mil ammo is cheap enough to stock up on if need be. I will take all these recommendations and start a search and just see what pops up. I have a buddy that owns a pawn shop and usually cuts me a deal on guns if I buy one. I am sure something will show up. As long as I have my phone I can refer back to all the guns you guys mentioned and pick one out that presents itself. I am not to picky just as long as it does the job.
I NEVER had a problem with older Taurus models. I'm talking back before they got into polymer stuff. When they were cloning Beretta pistols and Smith revolvers I don't recall them having any issues.
Now having said that I DO have the original Taurus Millennium 9mm from around 2000. Most were recalled and replaced with the Pro model. The Internet decided that the original wasn't drop safe. Well if you sorta stage the trigger over halfway back and then bind it up by flipping the safety with it that way then yeah it most likely will go off . But if you're not on the spectrum or have a safety helmet then it's not a problem. AND... it's a way better pistol in the same size range as the SCCY . The SCCY is basically this long heavy DA only setup that is only better than a Hi Point C9 because of mag capacity.
Anyway,all that being said I would NOT pass over a good revolver at the right price like an RIA M206 or 4" M200 or Charter, Taurus etc.
 
Inexpensive and reliable…. I’d say a Taurus G2c, G3c or GX4 if looking for compact, or a Canik, Taurus G3 or a S&W SD9 for larger frame. The SD9 is a very reliable and inexpensive firearm. Just has a heavy trigger pull, but goes bang every single time. There’s actually a Canik Elite SC posted.
 
Let me know when you get tired of that Kel Tec.
Can't do it.
It's part of my old Y2K (remember that non-event?) get home package.
The P11, a Gen1 alloy frame Kel-Tec folding carbine, a police trade-in S&W 59, a bunch of 10 and 12 rd mags for the P11, 17 and 30 rd mags that fit all three.
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I hardly go anywhere to justify concealed carry. It is lawful to carry loaded weapons in the truck as long as it's in a closed compartment.
I would consider lights and all that but my yard is so big it would cost a fortune. Cheaper just to buy a decent gun and lower the boom in a hairy situation.
Anywhere justified to carry except your own house apparently.
 
Can't do it.
It's part of my old Y2K (remember that non-event?) get home package.
The P11, a Gen1 alloy frame Kel-Tec folding carbine, a police trade-in S&W 59, a bunch of 10 and 12 rd mags for the P11, 17 and 30 rd mags that fit all three.
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You had a plan very similar to mine. I had a P11 back around the time I joined here in 2013. I got it since it was a good deal at the time AND I knew it used Smith 59 series mags. So my plan was to score an old Marlin Camp 9 which also used Smith mags. But I had no idea at the time how much those old Camp 9 carbines go for now.
 
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