I would buy a Taurus for the range and I would hunt with a Taurus but I would not buy one for concealed carry or HD. There are waaay to many negative reviews of Taurus for me to be comfortable trusting one in a bad situation.
Ruger on the other hand has a pretty solid reputation for reliability.
The most important thing is purchasing a gun that fits your hand size, is easy to grip. Then you need to be able to to put those rounds in a good grouping and be able to handle the recoil weather it be a .22, .380, 9mm, .40 or .45. A lot of people say they would not carry a .22 because it is not powerful enough. I say let me shoot three rounds into you and see. Nobody has taken me up on the offer. I would rather have atleast a .22 then nothing at all.
.22 is more than capable of being a cc weapon. Believe it or not, .22 mag is rated as one of the best calibers at close range over any other caliber.
Me too but I can't find one anywhere. That Kel-Tec is the best ccw in my opinion. Shot placement is number one. Next is number of hits on target.I agree, I'd take this one with a 30 round mag all day over a bigger round with less shots.
http://www.keltecweapons.com/our-guns/pmr-30/pistol/
Me too but I can't find one anywhere. That Kel-Tec is the best ccw in my opinion. Shot placement is number one. Next is number of hits on target.
I have one on order, let's see how long it takes to get here I guess.. you can pop off a lot of shots with this badboy! Price is right too.