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Is the lc9 a good carry piece? Also what caliber?

Quick name one American movie without any guns!

Glock 42 9mm is what I want.

That's a long title

Most high school/college movies

>Glock 42
I mean 43.

Nope

The dark knight rises

10,000 B.C.

9mm all the way

Die hard

The used sticks and rocks, which was the period equivalent.

Is the g43 a good carry piece? Why 9mm?

I thought this was a lowkey guns discussion thread.

Shhhhh

The 43 is decent but I prefer the dig p238. It seems to have a nice quality to it

>Is the g43 a good carry piece? Why 9mm?
It is really small and makes it easy to everyday carry. Sure I would prefer a G17 long slide, but the size is the best.

Caliber is your choice, but 9mm is the best option for the size of the gun. Most guns of that size use 380 or 22. 357 is comparable.

Glengarry Glen Ross, dickhead

*sig

Is that thing super expensive like all sigs?

Would it be too small for someone with large hands?

It retails for like 500-650. I got a discount so mine was just under 400

No.

Just get the Shield.

trigger is meh, other than that its your standard single stack polymer carry gun. I found it to fit my hand very nicely, probably better then the sheilf or glock 43 but the trigger sucked so I just got a sheild

its just a tiny glock, nothing special or different about it
if youve ever shot any glock in your life you'll know what to expect

So shield it is.

9mm?

>what is bowling for columbine

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9mm or .45 are youre only options senpai, Id go with 9mm, .45s that small arent worth it IMO

also try to rent one beforehand before you buy anything. Something may seem great until you personally use it. Look up local laws as well

.380 + P hydroshock rounds have plenty of stopping power m8

Tremors and Quigley Down Under got me interested in guns.

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