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I understand the argument for large caliber.
But for concealed carry, up close, personal protection, a small caliber is plenty. A Kel-tec P-32 is adequate....and small enough, it will be in your pocket rather than left at home.
I keep reminding myself that it's not uncommon to lose your home, most of your wealth, etc., in civil suits afterwards....if not criminal defense. So, it really needs to be a last resort.
Further, in most cases, for it to be effective, a round needs to be chambered, ready to shoot. You're much more likely to have an accident where you or a family/friend gets shot carrying a gun in that condition than to ever need it again in your lifetime (unless you're intentionally entering risky situations....which requires special preparation--not posts to Pelican).
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James
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