OK, all you guys talking shot placement. They know that in the self defense situation the very first thing that happens is a massive adrenaline dump in your body. It knocks your heartbeat up to about 120 beats per minutes. Also causes rapid breathing. Both things will effect that shot placement. That is why they train soldiers, Marines and cops to shoot center of mass. The bodies natural reaction to high stress. So before you start bragging about carrying a small pistol and shot placement, run in place, do push-ups or something to get that old heart rate up, then present (draw) that plinker in the dark and hit a vital organ that's going to stop someone. OH and while yer are doing that, imagine that the bad guy is high of meth or crack.
That being said for the OP, get something you are comfortable with. Most likely you will never use it. More people die every day of old age who have have never had to use a gun to defend themselves in a civilian setting (not in war) than those who have had to defend themselves by a wide margin. I think the numbers are like .000001% of the population uses a gun in self defense or defending home or family every year.
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