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in #guns8 years ago

In south Africa our self-defence permit lasts a duration of 5 years and we only allowed one firearm for self-defence and any other firearm must be licenced for occasional or dedicated sports. My self-defence permit will be eligible for renew in August however we can renew 90 days prior to expiry.

Anyway, I am trying to get at the fact that I will now be eligible to have my self-defence slot available and possibly change my carry gun because I want to shift away from my Glock 23 and get something new and my choices came down to a Glock 27 or a Glock 30s.

The Glock 27 is a .40 calibre and the Glock 30s is a .45 ACP but surprisingly I have shot both guns and find the recoil much better on the Glock 30s so I am inclined on working towards getting the Glock 30s for self-defence.

Another major plus on the Glock 30s is the greater stopping power but look at the specs below and see the reason for my choice.

Specs of Glock 27.40

Source : https://us.glock.com/products/model/g27

Specs of Glock 30s .45 ACP

Source: https://us.glock.com/products/model/g30s

I prefer ankle carry therefore I will find that this is comfortable to carry on my ankle and my choice of holster will be the Galco ankle holster like the below:

Thanks for taking a read and like always I welcome all suggestions and opinions.

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Those are some interesting choices for sure. Have you considered a 9mm carry gun or are there legal reasons why you can't/shouldn't?

No legal reasons, I just prefer a bigger calibre for more stopping power.

ok that's understandable. I thought maybe SA had a military caliber ban for civilians. Some countries do that so I wasn't sure.

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