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Springfield XDm. Comes with all sorts of goodies like holster, molded double mag holder, and magazine loading doojigger.
Junk compared to what? They're not on par with a Blackhawk Serpa holster and Butler Creek LULA loader, but that's an extra $100 right there.
. Plus, if SHTF, the federals carry the caliber so ammo will be readily available![]()
Plus, if SHTF, the federals carry the caliber so ammo will be readily available![]()
"Readily available"?
I don't know anyone with any training or experience who will be putting themselves in position to be relieved of their health or property. The Feds are unlikely to run into gunfights and die in the streets.
The consensus seems to be, "if SHTF, stay out of the way, and let the stupid people kill each other."
Rbid: that's the point. SHTF can stand for a lot of things. A revolution, marshal law, an attempt at disarmament. You lack the look into the depth of what I said. If .40 is carried, ammo will be plentiful...
This is why I put priority on quality guns of common calibers...
Rbid: that's the point. SHTF can stand for a lot of things. A revolution, marshal law, an attempt at disarmament. You lack the look into the depth of what I said. If .40 is carried, ammo will be plentiful...
This is why I put priority on quality guns of common calibers...
From my observations the Smith M&Ps have the others beat hands down.
The M&P was my first thought too, in your price range. Sometimes you see Sig certified pre-owned P226s in that price range as well, but while they are better guns all around they are obviously a little harder to carry.
While 226s are, in my estimation, a bit boat-anchorish (pardon the pun), you can carry more than you might think with a good holster and a stout gunbelt. The 229 is a fair compromise on size and capacity, and CDNN is advertising excellent to like-new .40 S&W 229Rs at $589.99. If I were looking to use a $600 budget I might consider that, as well. I've handled, but not shot the M&Ps, and while I'm not averse at all to the idea of polymer pistols and in fact own a few, I prefer the weight and feel of conventionally constructed firearms.
She is leaning towards the M&P for her husband. Appreciate all the comments.