A Beginner's Guide

A Beginner's Guide

HANDGUNS A BEGINNER’S GUIDE Choose the Best Self-Defense Handgun CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION When concealing a handgun wasn’t that important, larger weapons like this Cimarron Arms copy of an 1851 could be employed. (Cimarron Photo) or some reason I will never understand, during the latter decades of the 19th century in America, the open carry of Fweapons declined. Perhaps some people thought they were too sophisticated to be armed, or that being armed somehow wasn’t fashionable or some such silliness. Maybe the “upper crust” was becoming afraid of the rest of us and just did something stupid. In some instances, in the post-Civil War period, prohibitions against weapons arose as a tool to deny freed slaves access to arms. And some likely good-hearted but woefully misguided souls probably thought they were doing something to curb crime or make a social statement against violence. Whatever the reason, by the closing years of the 19th century and opening years of the 20th century, being armed at all on the street – even if not openly – was illegal in many locales, 8 GUN DIGEST® BUYER’S GUIDE TO CONCEALED CARRY HANDGUNS Z8905pg001-224.indd 8 8/27/10 9:47:55 AM New York’s “Sullivan Law” of 1911 being the must be armed, either fi nd the means by which most egregious example of such restrictions. to circumvent draconian anti-fi rearms laws by Those of us who are sensible, and do not getting some sort of legal pass – a badge as a labor under a religious or moral obligation volunteer or reserve deputy, etc. – or just carry against self-defense, go armed. If we are discreetly anyway and hope not to get caught. fortunate enough to live in one of the ever- Remember the old aphorism? “It’s better to be growing number of “shall issue” states, and judged by twelve than carried by six.” have a clean background with the law, etc., we We carry weapons in order to protect can apply for and receive a concealed carry ourselves, our loved ones and other innocents permit, after the appropriate background from violence. It’s as simple as that. That is checking has been done and, in some areas, why people have taken up the practice of a course of instruction taken. Those good going armed since the fi rst caveman picked people who do not live in “free states,” but up a rock or the jawbone of an ass. That is For greater concealability, the Baby Dragoon, sans rammer, was a fi ne Once the most advanced military handgun on the planet, the Walther choice. (Cimarron Photo) P-38, this a police turn-in gun imported by Century International Arms, has a fi ve inch barrel. That can be cut for supposed added concealability. Bond Arms Derringers can be converted from one centerfi re caliber to another merely by swapping barrel sets. The trigger guard is also easily removed for a more traditional appearance. CHAPTER ONE • INTRODUCTION 9 Z8905pg001-224.indd 9 8/26/10 2:50:18 PM why peasants, serfs and the disenfranchised for what was right were far easier to control, in general in subsequent eras were denied subjugate and exploit. the use of arms. Those who couldn’t defend Since weapons are usually no longer carried themselves or their loved ones or just stand up openly, although there is a growing movement A derringer is a palm sized handgun, typically, designed to be carried Cobra off ers derringers of diff erent sizes, depending on choice of hidden in a pocket, up a sleeve or in a woman’s purse. Unlike what we caliber. see in the movies, any handgun is going to weigh too much to be held up by a garter on a pretty woman’s leg. A derringer sits well enough in the hand, but accurate shooting is a challenge at anything past contact distance for a great many shooters. 10 GUN DIGEST® BUYER’S GUIDE TO CONCEALED CARRY HANDGUNS Z8905pg001-224.indd 10 8/27/10 9:49:00 AM in that regard, we have learned to conceal our guard against the revolver’s slipping and sliding weapons, and more and more effectively. In the down into the trouser leg. old west, in towns where being openly armed Small, concealable handguns had been was no longer de rigueur, unless one possessed available for quite some time. The single a fi rearm specifi cally made for concealed carry shot pistol from Henry Deringer with which – like a derringer – one might employ a “town actor John Wilkes Booth murdered President carry,” wherein a full-sized Colt Single Action Abraham Lincoln is perhaps the most well- Army was stuffed holsterless into the wearers’s known example. Deringer’s pistols were already trouser waistband, the loading gate left open to widely circulated and the word “derringer,” Many would argue that a full-size .45 automatic – this one is a Detonics USA (Pendergrass) Model 9-11-01 – is the ultimate personal defense handgun. They do conceal well, if you know how. A full-size .45 is a pleasant handgun to shoot and a well-made model can be extraordinarily accurate. CHAPTER ONE • INTRODUCTION 11 Z8905pg001-224.indd 11 8/27/10 9:49:12 AM spelled with an extra “r “ in the middle, became generally. Let’s take two well-known examples: as generic in use as “fridge,” the shortened the Browning Baby Model .25 ACP, generally form of the trade name “Frigidaire,” became considered one of the smallest .25 autos – if not synonymous with any refrigerator, regardless the smallest – ever made, is a vest pocket-sized of the brand. The most famous derringer ever pistol. The Walther PP or PPK is a pocket pistol. was the Remington over/under, produced To paraphrase Gertrude Stein, “A pocket is a from 1866 until 1935. Using self-contained pocket is a pocket.” But the distinction is worth cartridges, small and concealable, it chambered noting. Today, the most commonly encountered a comparatively anemic .41 caliber rimfi re ultra-small pistols aren’t pistols at all, but round and could discharge if dropped. Some of revolvers from North American Arms. The these guns are likely still carried in men’s hip original .22 Short and .22 LR and .22 Magnum pockets and women’s handbags. Mini-revolvers – especially those with the one When men commonly wore vests or and one-eighth-inch barrel – are true vest pocket waistcoats, a Remington derringer might well size. The more recent .22 Magnum NAA Pug, be hidden in the vest pocket. As automatic pistols although possessed of a slightly more bulbous smaller than Borchardts and Mausers started grip, is actually an ideal vest pocket pistol. to appear – notably some of the fi ne designs of In a free market economy, manufacturers John Moses Browning and weapons inspired develop or attempt to develop product based on by his work – it became possible to carry more than two shots in one’s vest pocket. The “vest pocket pistol” is a class by itself, but it’s often lumped together with “pocket pistols” The North American Arms .22 Magnum Pug makes a fi ne ultimately tiny backup or backup to a backup. The Long Rifl e Mini-Revolvers like this would sometimes be hidden inside a package of cigarettes. Regardless of what anyone says to the contrary, small handguns for The NAA LR Mini-Revolver, in the palm of a hand, has been set up to close range personal defense may have to be shot from waist level. be worn in a belt buckle, on a chain around the neck or is fi tted with a The Seecamp, of course, has no sights at all. folding grip that holsters the gun at the waist. 12 GUN DIGEST® BUYER’S GUIDE TO CONCEALED CARRY HANDGUNS Z8905pg001-224.indd 12 8/26/10 10:38:24 AM what is perceived as present or future consumer cartridges – “central fi re” over rimfi re – and demand. Smith & Wesson’s fi rst self-contained mechanical advances such as stronger break- cartridge revolver, the Model 1, was a seven- open constructions, solid frames and double shot .22 Short rimfi re introduced in 1857 and action mechanisms into weapons of a size to continued into the 1880s. It was the fi rst revolver be handily carried in an outerwear or suit coat to utilize a self-contained cartridge and was pocket or a woman’s purse. Just as in the days the ultimate in modern defensive weaponry. of bronze and iron edged weapons, when steel A tip-up revolver, it looked a little like a North was sought-after as a technological marvel, in American Arms Mini-revolver with a hinge on the age of fi rearms it has always been fi repower, the top of the frame forward of the cylinder. interpreted either as cartridge effectiveness, or And, of course, it was bigger than the North sheer number of rounds between reloadings, American Arms guns. or both. When fi repower was coupled with By the post Civil War period, despite a serious reduced size and weight, there was true practical economic downturn, there was still a demand and commercial potential. A fi ve- or six-shot .32 for fi rearms, this fueled by westward expansion. was easily at least as good as a seven-shot .22 As cities grew, and as being openly armed was Short. And, if the slightly larger size were not a less and less practiced, it was only logical to problem, fi ve or six .32s easily beat out two .41 combine the technological improvements in rimfi re rounds in a Remington Derringer.

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