For the summer months I carry a Ruger LC9S Pro
Decided on the S&W Bodyguard 2.0 .380

That's PURTY! Love the wood grips!Yes sir!
They are comfortable to me, albeit a little small for my grip. But I have the extended mag that adds about an inch to the grip. This provides better control. The pic is of my first LC9 that I now keep at my wife's tea shop. I set it up with a laser so all she has to do is point and shoot. 9mm is the right caliber for her and she likes the full grip surface area as well. You also get 2 more rounds.I have been looking at that one or the slightly larger LCP Max but have heard they (both) are nasty little guns and they HURT recoil-wiseboo hoo hoo. Plus the price point, often sold for $119-199 (both models, roughly give or take). I have not checked a big retailer like Academy, yet, just online.
Thats a great pic.My daughter caught this shot at the perfect moment.
You should get that same reaction with your 1847 Walker. I have one as well and love how the slow burn of the BP is more like VOOOOOOM! Everyone is like WTF?Thats a great pic.
I got to shoot a buddy's DE50 at a range once. It was funny. Every other stall was 9mm and small stuff.
Pew pew, pew, then me BOOM!
the whole room jumped and every one wanted to know what cannon i just light.
My favorite range here is outdoors as well. But that indoor range is literally walking distance from my house so sometimes it's nice to just walk there and blow off some ammo. We used to have 1000 yard range as well but some a-hole developer built a neighborhood behind it and got the city to shut it down - after probably 30-40 years in business. Cryin' shame.Indoor ranges dont like BP.
Dont have any here, we just go outside