Self Defense At Home

glock 17(9mm) or glock 22(.40S&W)?

i will purchase a glock pistol next week but i dont know wich one to buy,ive tried the glock 22,but i have never shot a glock 17,the recoil on the glock 22 was a little hard but i definitely love the firepower on it,but at the same time i think this would be a little problem with me since i have a little problem acquiring my target if i rapid fire the glock 22 due to the recoil. i want a pistol for self home defense,wich one would one would you recommend? and why? is 9mm enough stopping power?



Modern self defense loads in 9mm are quite sufficient to do the job.
If you are more accurate with follow-up shots with a 9mm, that should be your clear choice.
You can't stop a threat with misses of any caliber.
If you can, borrow or rent a 17 and try it to make sure it is a good fit for you.
Ammo savings will add up as you train and practice.

Self Defense At Home
Self Defense At Home

Self Defense At Home

Best gun for self defense at home?

I am 20 years old almost 21 and going to be moving into a place by myself. I want to keep a gun in my new place for safety reasons in case of a break in. I currently have a large gun collection but was looking into buying a handgun since it is a lot smaller. My current guns I now own are 20 gauge Browning shotgun (regular barrel), Remington .270, Remington .243, Thompson C Arms 300 Mag (with .50 cal black powder barrel and 20 gauge shotgun barrel), 20 gauge Wild Turkey Federation Shotgun, CVA .50 muzzle loader, .50 muzzle loader (another brand I forgot), and a Browning 30-6..This are mainly used for hunting and figured none of them would be good for home defense..I am looking for a good gun for home defense that also would not be too expensive..I also have take hunter safety classes many years ago and have my license, but do I need a separate license or permit for owning a gun at home for self protection??



I like the Taurus Judge. It takes both .45 handgun ammo, and .410 shot shells.

The .410 will be much more forgiving when you are aiming under stress, and it is less likely to penetrate walls and cause a hazard to neighbors like any of your rifles would.

The handgun in general will be easier to manipulate indoors. A shotgun or rifle would be more likely to get hung up while you were swinging it.

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