432 32 HR UC or Bodyguard mod 2.0 for carry??

Not sure if it costs any less, but .380 ammo is easier to find than anything .32, despite the attention the .32 has been receiving. That might be one thing to make you consider the Bodyguard 2.0 over the 432. While one can argue the 432 is "multi caliber," any of the .32s that will shoot in it are still not as plentiful as .380, and certainly a lot more scarce than 9mm. That being said, I like revolvers and am trying to revive my relationship with them. All mine are 38/357 or .22, however. There are advantages to both revolvers and semis. How you train, or even if you train will significantly determine if you are able to adequately defend yourself with either. if you're leaving the home with a five or six shot revolver, you might consider how you would respond to any perceived threats, even make efforts to know, watch for, and avoid. The same, however, is just as true if you decide to carry a semi automatic. Unless you're in active law enforcement or the military, you should not plan on being out looking to intervene in trouble. But any predator who thinks they're sizing you up because they think you're helpless will have a major surprise coming..., unless you're packing in some fashion, including open carry where they know you're armed and want you gun.
 
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