I am not new to guns persay, but am fairly new to large caliber handguns. I damaged my ears years ago with a 44 magnum (severe tinnitus 24/7 since that day) and have basically used only rifles/shotguns with proper hearing protection ever since. Anyway, I am ready to get a handgun for home protection and to carry. I was planning to get a 9mm because of the possibility that my wife may get a chl also. I want a high end gun and am not too concerned with it being very small/lightweight if it were just for me. So, here are my options as I see it.
1. buy a mid size do-it-all type gun for both of us. (I am not liking this so much since I recently shot a .45 1911 and really liked it).
2. buy a very high-end gun that I want (*such as a sig P226 elite stainless) and tell her to cowboy up and use it too
3. buy 2 guns, a smaller, more concealable 9mm for her and a .45 for me, possibly a 1911
Opinions needed. Just know I do want a high-end fancy looking gun for me. Thanks.
1. buy a mid size do-it-all type gun for both of us. (I am not liking this so much since I recently shot a .45 1911 and really liked it).
2. buy a very high-end gun that I want (*such as a sig P226 elite stainless) and tell her to cowboy up and use it too
3. buy 2 guns, a smaller, more concealable 9mm for her and a .45 for me, possibly a 1911
Opinions needed. Just know I do want a high-end fancy looking gun for me. Thanks.
(although I must admit I keep my compact KelTec PF9 on my nightstand when I'm home)...but I also keep a Remington 870 12 guage within close reach of the front door loaded up with alternating dove rounds and 00 buckshot. I'd say a .380 would be an easy to shoot compact for you and your wife thats also easy to CCW...and a decent shotgun (20 guage is prolly better for home defense) close by.

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