3 thoughts on “What gun should you trust for your personal defense?”
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Hello Alexis!
I’m really surprised to see this from you, a religious man but I’ve got three. A 22LR semi auto pistol which I’ve owned for 50+ years and a recently purchased 9mm S&W pistol + a .223 / 556 AR just in case it really gets intense.
I sure hope that I never need any of them except for fun at the range but I am ready just in case. I could tell you many more interesting things about my military service / firearms and so forth but I’ll leave it at that for now.
Keep up your good work Br. Alexis!
George
Just in case my reply didn’t go through.
How the handgun feels in your hand is probably the most important.
https://www.pewpewtactical.com/best-handgun-beginners-home-defense/