
Choosing a Handgun for Disabled Shooters
If you or a loved one are disabled, choosing a handgun can be a hassle. This guide will help take some of the struggle out of this difficult choice.

Big Facts were big on gun safety in my house, especially because I own so many. I do work with my kids on how to use them properly brake them down and clean them and put them back together though. Because when I was in the Army I knew white kids 5,6,7 years old that could shoot better than some of the people I deployed with. So I'm a big advocate of making sure my children know how to defend themselves especially if something happens to me or their Mom!Correct. Even though, I grew up playing with toy guns, I don't allow my child to do so. I teach that guns are tools, not toys, and they are designed to destroy.
Is it worth investing in body armor?I own a total of 5 firearms. I'm planning on getting 1 more in the near future.
I own a Ruger P-95 9mm, a 30-30 lever action Rifle, a Marlin 22 Long Rifle, 410 break single shot shotgun and a Derringer 380.
I received most of my marksmanship training in the Army but I am also prior law enforcement and received firearms and tactical training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and Dept Of Air Force Police Academy
Yes & tactical training. Whatever the scenario is, you're ready.Is it worth investing in body armor?
any particular brand or vest? i saw a 500 dollar vest at firestone, but wasnt sure whether to get it.Yes & tactical training. Whatever the scenario is, you're ready.
I just saw something on 2A-N-LA last week about Safe Life products, check that out.any particular brand or vest? i saw a 500 dollar vest at firestone, but wasnt sure whether to get it.
I don't leave ANY room in my house without it! 💯yes sir cant leave the house without it
yes ma'am dont give them no chanceI don't leave ANY room in my house without it! 💯
Yes, I do. Yes, I learned to shoot, clean and maintain my firearms in the US Air Force. My collection is not the largest, but its growing. I'm making a point to own at least one of every type.Do you brothers & sisters own firearms?
Do you know how to shoot, clean, and maintain your guns?
What are those collections looking like?
Nice breakdown!
Sure, a .45 has a bit more kick to it because of the larger caliber round you're firing.I bought SAR 9MM two years ago and am looking to buy a 45 right now. I've never shot a 45, so does anyone tell me how different the feel
feel of them are from a 9MM?
Many of us, are brainwashed by WS mainstream media, so much so, that they tend to think any weapon seen sitting in a corner or lying on a desk will somehow miraculously levitate, angle the barrel in any observer’s direction & fire inexplicably until all persons lay bleeding and dying.I would love to see every Black person (especially Black women) who is legally able own at least one gun.
It's an important tool, but for some reason many of us are deathly afraid of owning them.
I've several hand guns & rifles. Building an arsenal & becoming efficient & accurate with them all.Many of us, are brainwashed by WS mainstream media, so much so, that they tend to think any weapon seen sitting in a corner or lying on a desk will somehow miraculously levitate, angle the barrel in any observer’s direction & fire inexplicably until all persons lay bleeding and dying.
That's the important part that so many people forget. Black gun ownership went up once Trump got elected, but many of us bought guns and then never touched them.I've several hand guns & rifles. Building an arsenal & becoming efficient & accurate with them all.
Best rifle in the world as far as I'm concerned.
There's a G4 now also. What's the best?
I'm not a big fan of the G4 because it feels too small in my hand. I own and love both the G2C & G3C. They're great carry guns & they're very affordable. I carry a G2C as my EDC because it's relaible and if I ever have to use it then I won't be out of too much money when the cops take it (it's standard for the police to take into evidence any gun that was used in a shooting).There's a G4 now also. What's the best?
Nowadays, even if it wasn't. I can't seem to leave my Glock alone. Testing out my husband's Beretta 9mm & 300 Blackout this weekend.I'm not a big fan of the G4 because it feels too small in my hand. I own and love both the G2C & G3C. They're great carry guns & they're very affordable. I carry a G2C as my EDC because it's relaible and if I ever have to use it then I won't be out of too much money when the cops take it (it's standard for the police to take into evidence any gun that was used in a shooting).