Predominantly, I carry a back-up revolver on duty. I have tried auto-pistols in calibers ranging from .380 ACP up to .40 S&W cal. None of them quite fit my criteria is several ways.
Of the autos I own or have tested, the .380’s always seemed too small (in the hand) and a .40 was too much gun (a brick on the ankle). I want something concealed carry size, but one on which I can find sure purchase. Grip size and carry considerations are at the forefront of my personal selection process.
Besides these, I am concerned about the functioning of a semi-automatic in a truly close quarters fight. Revolvers fire on each trigger pull. And they fire again, without the cycling of the more sensitive slide action. There is a near 100% probability that a small framed revolver’s five bullets will blast down the barrel.
True, I have practiced a ballistic vest-indexed, 45 degree cant that enables an auto pistol to run fairly uninhibited in CQB, but I don’t know that this physical position can always be achieved. Add in that the back-up gun may be employed with the support hand, where a Continue reading
















