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MXTitan I am or should say was in the same situation. Wanted something for protection and something durable. The best suggestion I can give you is goto a local gun dealer with an indoor range and just shoot a few. 50 dollars in rental fee's is better than a 600 dollar hand gun that you dont like and is inpratical.
I ended up going with a glock 23 for a few good reasons. One it was easy to shoot. No Saftey!!! yeah you are all thinking what the hell but I will explain. Your wife wakes up in the middle of the night to someone coming in the window pulls out the hand gun and pulls the trigger and well nothing. She forgot turn off the saftey. I figured if your going to use a weapon like this well there is only one good reason to pull it out and that is to shoot. Cleaning the glock I dont know FourMoBro is talking about I find it a hell of alot easier to clean than a Kimber or H&K or Springfield. The thing Breaks down into 4 peices. A bore snake and rage can easily clean it. No special tools at all.
Well thats My .02 cents
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