- Joined
- Nov 21, 2022
I carried my 5906 once, that nigga is a heavy stainless brick, lmao.
The 5906 was a decent gun for it's day, heavy but, the one I shot was reliable and seemed well made. I found the blued steel equivalent to be noticeably bad. It just struck me as cheap and low quality, excessive play in the slide, plastic guide rod and for some reason accuracy for a full sized pistol was awful on the one I shot. Didn't S&W back in the day give this huge price cut to all police depts nationwide? IIRC they rumor was they sold them at cost or even lower for marketing purposes.
This ranged from dept to dept, many CCW permits back in the day said 3 pistols are allowed for concealed carry. I have always followed the doctrine based on statistics most actual gun fights last 5 seconds 5 rounds and are at the length of a car. Double check my numbers I might be wrong.
Ergo I have a .32ACP mouse gun for nothing but the situation where I'm not expecting the least bit of trouble yet trouble finds me. IE IDK, some crazed road rage asshole tries to run me of the road forcing my car into a ditch or something I'd never see coming.
Subcompact polymer .40 if I'm working in a questionable area because its light and if 10 rounds of .40JHP center mass cant do it I should have brought a carbine.
10mm full size because I want a semi auto 41 magnum if I feel there is a real substantial chance I will have to shoot someone.
Theoretically I can conceal a .300BLK "pistol" in a backpack maybe under a heavy jacket. I would imagine some dick-licker District attorney holding up at trial like it was a thermonuclear weapon should I ever justifiably shoot some dirt-bag(s) with it.

Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger prosecuting Kyle Rittenhouse (not pictured, Testosterone or comprehension of law). For all who don't recall this guy was such a soy filled dickless wonder, he even called into question Rittenhouse's constitutional right to acquire legal council and was yelled at by the judge for using that to suggest culpability. Yes, you read that correctly. A prosecuting trial attorney tried to suggest the defendant retaining an attorney was a sign of guilt.