The Brief: Selecting a first concealed carry handgun requires balancing concealability with shootability. Beginners should prioritize reliable, 9mm compact or slim-line pistols that allow for a secure grip and manageable recoil. Smaller firearms are often harder to control, while oversized models can be difficult to carry consistently. Success depends on more than the firearm itself. A complete system includes a quality holster, a sturdy belt, and regular training. Choosing a well-fitting, proven handgun encourages the practice necessary for safe and effective use, ensuring the carrier develops confidence and responsible handling habits. Walk into any gun store and ask for the…

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