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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Not to mention the fact that a Luger in your safe will be there waiting for you when you feel like shooting it. A Luger carried for concealed purposes (shudder) will suffer increased wear and potential for breakage and perhaps most importantly.. depending on where you live, if your wife actually IS involved in a shooting with the Luger, chances are it will become evidence in the possible criminal and certain civil lawsuits which follow most (justified) shootings, and chances are you might lose your Luger iwhen this occurs. Are you willing to risk all this?? (Not even mentioning the legal nightmares that a self defens shooting precipitate)
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The concealed carry question is resolved. I got her a Walther PP in 32 cal. Yes I know, its too small, but its better than nothing and she isnt going to carry a large pistol. The KelTec P3AT whould, perhaps be a better choice in caliber, thats what I carry, BUT she cannot rack it.
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