Originally Posted By: G-MAN
When I got my concealed carry permit last year I got a Glock 26 to use as my carry gun. Even though the Baby Glock is relatively light, I still found it uncomfortable for everyday carry. I wound up selling it and getting a Ruger LCR and then a S&W 360 (scandium frame). I can carry either of these all day and not even realize I'm carrying.
For home defense, I'd recommend a revolver or shotgun, not the Glock. The G26 is not an easy gun to master.
Here's my first range session with the Glock 26:
By contrast, here's my first range session with my SIG P225 And this is two clips shot rapid fire:
I've got a Scandium 360 as well and love it.
When I got my concealed carry permit last year I got a Glock 26 to use as my carry gun. Even though the Baby Glock is relatively light, I still found it uncomfortable for everyday carry. I wound up selling it and getting a Ruger LCR and then a S&W 360 (scandium frame). I can carry either of these all day and not even realize I'm carrying.
For home defense, I'd recommend a revolver or shotgun, not the Glock. The G26 is not an easy gun to master.
Here's my first range session with the Glock 26:
By contrast, here's my first range session with my SIG P225 And this is two clips shot rapid fire:
I've got a Scandium 360 as well and love it.