Walther PPS 9mm...This is a really nice shooter. never a jam, higher cap mags available
This gun hides very nicely in an outside the waist (slotted) holster even under a T shirt it's probably the thinnest of the 9's as it is a single stack
Aside from .22, 9 mm is the cheapest of "bigger" guns to shoot, for me the 40 cal is too "kicky" (and ammo is expensive)
my only problem with this is that it only has Glock safety... (my head problem)
I sold it to a friend who "lusted" after it....(my big mistake)
I bought a Springfield XD 9 Sub compact nice gun, grip safety (1911 type) shoots very nicely never a jam, very high cap mags...it's a double stack which makes it a bit thick.
Sig Saur P 238 .380, another nice gun, this has become my every day carry, but,
it needs to be carried round in the chamber, hammer back and slide locked...(not my favorite way to carry) It has a very nice feel, its fairly small and very light, shoots nicely.
Before this I had a Keltec, and a Ruger, there is no comparison, the Sig is Far superior.
Ruger MK III .22 a fun to target shoot gun. Unfortunately it needed to be sent back for some ...."work"...it jammed a bit, but after they worked it it is now a jam free gun
S&W model 60 s/s 5 shot 2 1/2", .38 very nicely built gun a bit heavy, shoots EVERY time
S&W s/s 6 shot 5" 357, a tank and weighs like one, but a great gun
S&W model 6906 9mm s/s, I bought this 20+ years ago it's a great gun but it is too big and heavy (for me these days in FL as a carry weapon)
Bushmaster Carbon 15 .223 fun to shoot,
Others I've owned, a Beretta Model 20 .25...a good pocket gun, but blued guns on the boat need to be cleaned very frequently...(big PIA) looking for one in s/s in .22 cal
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