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Top 10 Handguns for Self-Defense

Posted: 30 Dec 2012 10:19 PM PST

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You might be a woman looking for your first self-defense handgun. Or you might be a lifelong ”gun person” that people come to for advice about guns. Either way this article is for you.

Every day, there are people who have never owned any sort of gun — perhaps have never even shot one either – decide to buy a self defense handgun. They aren’t gun people and are not going to become fanatic gun people, they aren’t going to hunt or target shoot They just want a home-defense handgun, and they want one appropriate for concealed carry if they decide to go that route.

With the entire positive and negatives and ifs, buts and ands being factored in, this is the list of handguns for self defense I came up with. This article assumes that the gun owner is a healthy being, with an average intelligence of better.

Long-time gun users will undoubtedly find the selection process interesting, and may wish to use this Top 10 article as a basis for their own recommendations.

 

1. Smith & Wesson 686 .357:

Smith & Wesson 686

Most revolvers like this are simple and reliable. One major advantage of the Smith & Wesson is that it is small in size and will easily store in safe places.

Why number 1? Smith & Wesson L-Frame revolvers like the 686 are built to suit the needs of the most serious firearms devotees. Available in six and seven shot cylinders, the L-Frame has a strong, durable frame and barrel built for continuous Magnum® usage. As police officers and hunters will attest, this firearm is made to endure the heaviest usage.

 

2. Glock 21 .45 ACP:

Glock 21

This is the best home defense gun on the market. It's both practical and reliable. This is quite useful for gun owners who live in cold areas where they require practice drawing from under heavy coats and firing with gloved hands.

For the caliber of choice in a home defense situation, I chose the .45 Auto round. It’s very powerful as well as accurate, and has ample stopping from close distance. The overall size of the round is smaller than some of the revolver loads such as the .44 mag and the .550 S&W, which gives the guns a much greater capacity. Even though it isn’t the biggest round available, it has ample stopping power in a home invasion.

The Glock 21 also has the safety built into the trigger, which makes it ready to shoot at any time. There is no need to worry about switching the safety when you want to begin firing. The Glock is simply meant to fire when you pull the trigger, period.

 

3. Rugger LCP:

Rugger LCP

Rigid is the key here, despite the Rugger LCP having a poor trigger and refined finish. Rugger has been developing some new good models lately that combines the three elements stated above. The gun is now licensed for home protection and law enforcement and was designed with both men and women and is quite practical.

 

4. The Glock 17:

The Glock 17

It is one of the most reliable handguns on the market, often referred to as the Glock Safe Action Pistol. It belongs to a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by the famous Glock Ges. m.b.H. The founder, Gaston Glock, had no experience in the design of firearms, but had extensive experience in advanced synthetic polymers. This knowledge helped him build a successful line of pistols with polymer frames.

 

5. Bond Arms Derringer Model 95:

Bond Arms Derringer Model 95

In the late 19th Century, American gunsmith in the name of Henry Deringer became known for his inventive pocket pistols. His name, also spelled as "Derringer," became synonymous with any pocket-sized single or double barrel pistol. But most recently, the derringer label became synonymous with an offensive denunciation of a pistol's quality. This is because various companies, who shall not be named, produced poor quality replicas of the famous Remington Model 95. This resulted in the over-under double barrel pistols getting a reputation for being cheap, unreliable, and even unsafe to use as well.

Bond Arms has helped improve the reputation of the original Model 95 concept and redesigned it to be one of the most powerful, reliable, modern defensive handguns in the world. Unlike some derringers, with frames made of an unidentifiable light-weight alloy, the Bond frames and barrels are built from nothing but powerful stainless steel. Well done indeed.

 



 

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Top 10 Early Signs You Might Be Pregnant

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 09:05 PM PST

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Not all women experience pregnancy the same way – while some mothers-to-be notice the signs very early, others may not experience many of the symptoms throughout their entire pregnancy. In the eventuality that you are worried – or you actually hope – that you might be pregnant, the best approach comprises of confirming or infirming it with a pregnancy home test.

In case the test results are positive, then you should contact your physician right away to back up the pregnancy home test and make a decision regarding the course of actions to be followed. Without further ado, let’s review the early symptoms that you are most likely to experience if you are pregnant.

 

1. Overwhelming fatigue

Overwhelming fatigue

Because your body is focused on producing higher amounts of progesterone as well as delivering oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, you will start feeling more tired, even though you were not engaged in exhausting activities. In general, physicians agree that this is the first symptom of pregnancy and you will most likely experience it until the 12th week or until the placenta is fully formed.

 

2. You feel constantly bloated

You feel constantly bloated

The high levels of progesterone found in a pregnant woman’s body will affect the muscles and one of the functions of the hormone is to relax the muscular and smooth tissue. Progesterone will have a significant impact on the digestive tract and it is known to slow down digestion. Consequentially, the slower digestion process will favor abdominal discomfort and chances are you will be feeling bloated most of the time, especially after a large meal.

 

3. Abdominal pressure and frequent cramps

Abdominal pressure and frequent cramps

The slowing down of the digestion as well as the plethora of changes that are taking place in the abdominal region will typically cause cramps and mild to moderate abdominal discomfort. This symptom will usually kick in rather early, sometime between 6 to 12 days after the ovulation and their severity has been often described as resembling the period or PMS cramps.

 

4. You will urinate more often and feel constipated

You will urinate more often and feel constipated

As the uterus experiences several changes in order to accommodate the fetus, it will exert pressure on the organs located in its proximity and mostly on the bladder. Therefore, pregnant women are known to urinate rather frequently. At the same time, the pressure of the uterus as well as the bodily changes happening during pregnancy is the two factors known to lead to constipation.

 

5. Breast tenderness

Breast tenderness

In the eventuality that you notice your breast are swollen or are becoming tender, then that might constitute the first clue that you are pregnant, particularly since this symptom starts manifesting soon after the conception. The level of discomfort you feel in the area is usually caused by the high levels of hormones and the fact that your breasts are undergoing important modifications, such as developing milk-producing cells and creating mild ducts that you need in order to breastfeed your newborn. The good news is that the pain will eventually subside once your body adjusts to the new levels of hormones. However, until that point, you should consider wearing a professionally fitted bra to reduce the discomfort experienced.

 



 

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