Though not designed as a tack-driving target pistol, the PM has blown me away (bad pun intended) with its ability to nail head shots at 25 yards and center torso shots at 50 yards. In the past two decades, I’ve been more than favorably impressed by its ease of concealment, robustness, dependability, and practical accuracy. I eventually traded away the Baikal, but the “Bulgie” remains in my so-called “Orr-senal of Democracy” to this day. Two years later, I purchased a Bulgarian-made Mak - imported by Century Arms - for an even bigger bargain at $150.00. I must confess a sentimental attachment to the PM, as a genuine Russian-made Baikal IJ-70 Makarov was my very first CCW piece (no “Russian collusion jokes, please!), purchased for $200.00 in Florida back in October 2001 as a commissioning present to myself after graduating from U.S. The 10 + 1 standard ammo capacity gives you a distinct advantage over a 5- or 6-shot revolver, and the little auto pistol will also accommodate the larger magazines of its older “bigger brothers” (so to speak), the Glock 17 and Glock 19. In addition to having the top-notch reliability, durability, and simplicity of ergonomics that made the Glock brand so popular in the first place, the G26 is so surprisingly easy to fire accurately and comfortably despite its compact size. It made quite the splash when it debuted in 1995, and rightfully so. The Glock 26 was the first of the “baby Glocks,” i.e. Here is what I came up with: Best Guns for Concealed Carry: Glock 26 9mm – Beginning of the Bada– Baby Glocksįor those of y’all who’ve read my previous firearms pieces, you probably saw this one coming. To provide some modicum of objectivity in selecting the guns for the final cut of this best-of-the-base concealed carry guns list, I factor in (1) industry-wide reputation for quality, and (2) personal, hands-on shooting experience so that this writer can vouch for the guns’ accuracy, reliability, handling characteristics, and ease/practicality of concealment.
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