BCD,
That sounds like an excellent way to ruin a perfectly good handgun to me.
Mugzy6,
However, a .357 or .38 revolver are both excellent s/d choices, as they are light, easy to use, low maintanence, use cheap ammo, (Practice, Practice, Practice!) and are often easier to conceal and draw.
Capacity is not an issue, since MOST s/d scenerios play out in less than 5 seconds, and rarely go beyond 3 shots. (Considering they typically occur at less than 15 feet, you don't have to be much of a marksman, jusy comfortable w/ YOUR gun.)
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