Glock 19 or 26, and a pistol class or 2.
He'll thank you later.
He'll thank you later.
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Wait...BCA makes pistols, too?Here is a 4 inch revolver in 357. Fits the bill perfectly. It was my first handgun also and is still my go to for home defense. I also have a AR-15 in close proximity to where I sit just in case I run out of bullets in the revolver. Now if he ask about a budget AR-15 in the future don't you dare mention Bear Creek Arsenal. If you do you might as well go ahead and shoot him in the head then! View attachment 7096821
I have a bud, in Alabama mind you, who bought his wife a taser pistol, as she hates firearms.
The one and only time she pulled it from her purse, she buried both barbs in the top of her own foot.
Woke up later with a cop looking down at her with a large grin on his face.
I dig the 608 Taurus comment. Hard to argue with 8 rounds of 357 in a wheel gun .Stainless 4" revolver in .357/.38. Ruger 100 on the high end; Taurus 608 on the low.
JMHO.
Glock 19 for 2nd choice.*
*-- I'm always wrong, so, wait for more accurate replies.
I knew a guy years ago who was walking through the woods with a holstered Blackhawk 44 and when he started climbing in his K10 it went off and went in around the thigh and back out above the ankle. Couldn't believe he still had a leg. I assume the hammer got caught on limbs or something like that and cocked it.Another vote for the .38/.357 revolver. My preference would be DAO since I am aware of an instance where the homeowner cocked his revolver to single action and then was too nervous to try and decock it.