OP: my requirements are similar, but a little different. I also want to qualify my response in advance.
I have no issue carrying either a revolver or a semi-auto, but with today's climate, I will lean towards the semi-auto!
Immediate requirements:
1) easily concealed: nothing hanging off a rail, no RDO
2) accurate: this includes: acceptable ergonomics, good sights, a respectable trigger
3) powerful cartridge: please read this as of a large enough diameter to induce bleeding, with a flatter nose (metplat) to induce shock
Secondary requirements:
1) a common, readily available cartridge: this use to be a 38 Special, but has become 9mm, which is susceptible to availability interruptions due to military and LE needs. Definitely needs to be more available than 41 Remington fimfire!
1a) this can be supplemented by an availability of reloading components (powder and primers) for a relatively unending supply of ammo. I cast my own bullets.
2) availability of readily available drop-in parts that could be stockpiled: recoil springs/RSAs, magazine springs, and striker assemblies. In most respects, revolvers negate this requirement at the expense of capacity.
My preferred carry is currently a P365 (9mm or 380), a G42/G43, or a Ruger SR1911CMD, followed by the following revolvers: 686+ 3" or a 629 3".
I have no issue carrying either a revolver or a semi-auto, but with today's climate, I will lean towards the semi-auto!
Immediate requirements:
1) easily concealed: nothing hanging off a rail, no RDO
2) accurate: this includes: acceptable ergonomics, good sights, a respectable trigger
3) powerful cartridge: please read this as of a large enough diameter to induce bleeding, with a flatter nose (metplat) to induce shock
Secondary requirements:
1) a common, readily available cartridge: this use to be a 38 Special, but has become 9mm, which is susceptible to availability interruptions due to military and LE needs. Definitely needs to be more available than 41 Remington fimfire!
1a) this can be supplemented by an availability of reloading components (powder and primers) for a relatively unending supply of ammo. I cast my own bullets.
2) availability of readily available drop-in parts that could be stockpiled: recoil springs/RSAs, magazine springs, and striker assemblies. In most respects, revolvers negate this requirement at the expense of capacity.
My preferred carry is currently a P365 (9mm or 380), a G42/G43, or a Ruger SR1911CMD, followed by the following revolvers: 686+ 3" or a 629 3".