Re: Heckler & Koch HK45c
Being I'm in a small rural state and a guns rights state I have a wide range of arsenal. I have several close quarter weapons around the house. My favorite in home self defense recomendation is a .410 shot gun. It is horendously lethal but, due to length of weapon it helps prevent accidental self shootings. I do not own it but, Mossburg makes I feel one of the best internal lasered home defense .410 models. I'm not sure they still make it anymore but, they still make one of the best .410's.
I have the handguns etc. for close quarter but, many other types of super nice weapons to start dealing with threats begining close moving in distance on out as needed including I own what I need to reach out and tap an enemy of my Constitution at shots made out to 659 yards with no spotter no rangefinder which normally I have with me as, rangefinder that is, as well as wind speed meter etc. etc. My distance weapon has a customized muzzle brake because it kicked enough to make the weapon to uncomfortable for friends to shot. I did not shot enough that it bothered me yet all the friends wanted to shot the bad boy but, I was convinced to add feature as when zeroing in one day at 200 yrds. I had an Army war fighter very good decorated friend, as I have heard them refered to, help me and after about 5 rounds he was pulling away from weapon just before pulling trigger. Most of you who like me plink often understand what that mistake of not staying locked in to that rifle as you are one with it, well you pay for it. To the wonderful friends defense he does not as rule shoot large caliber rifles as the special forces type weapons is what he had worked with in career. Even with brake on it he did not care to shoot it but, he came around more. He knew we respected him because he is very good at what he did as he spent 2 tours in Vietnam both volunteered but, in downed helo recovery or descruction most times underfire and alone. If he could not patch it enough in certain time and fly it out he set a charge that vaporized the helo. Very Very dangerous job so he had our PROPS. His brother worked for me for 20 years so knew him and some of his later in life friends very well. Interesting type military job I never even thought about until I met him. What happened to those downed helo's after the crews were rescrued, Never ever thought about there was specially trained actually volunteered men dealing with this stuff and dieing doing it.
Well anyway as mentioned most all the .40 and .45 mentioned are good choices. I do have to disagree with the inline laser not being better as I find it tends to work more readily with the point and shoot using index finger training as used by most tactical training. I do not disagree with potential point of aim of internal laser but, with the high dollar models that I have progressed to the rod fit and finish along with other part elevated quality I know I would not go outside the inline laser after using them for roughly 15 years especially in twilight when laser can be tricky so still going back to looking down my index finger (imagined as trained) the dot is much more easily picked up evertime.
TAZ
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