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Try Our Handguns

The best concealed carry handgun for you is the one that fits your hand, your strength and your life

Wolf River Concealed Carry Handguns to Try

 

Your choice of a small handgun for concealed carry will depend on  many factors: your size, shape, ability to handle recoil, shooting  abilities, rounds you feel necessary to carry for personal safety, etc.  There is no one gun for every person. In fact, Wisconsin law does not  limit the number of guns you can carry at one time and there is no  problem carrying two or more! You may find that the handgun you carry in  the summer when jogging or walking the dog will be different from the  one you carry in winter while wearing a heavy parka.


Wolf River Concealed Carry LLC is one of the few classes in the state  that offers actual shooting instruction! We believe this is crucial to  your overall knowledge and ability to protect yourself and your loved  ones. Part of this instruction is helping YOU find the handgun(s) that  fit your lifestyle, wardrobe, beliefs and needs.


In general, the smaller the handgun, the easier it is to conceal, BUT  the harder it is to shoot accurately. Smaller handguns are lighter, so  they will jump (“kick”) more when shot. This is why you need to  practice-practice-practice with your handgun so you can handle it when  the chips are down. Smaller handguns also typically have smaller  magazine capacities (pistols) or hold fewer rounds in the cylinder  (revolvers).


Put your cursor on the highlighted name of the gun and click to see a detailed description of each gun below!


Revolvers you can try at a Wolf River Concealed Carry Class:


Ruger LCR 5-shot .38 Special


Smith & Wesson Model 337 Airweight 5-shot .38 Special (can be fired single- or double-action)


Semi-auto (auto-loading) pistols you can try in class:


Glock Model 42 .380 Auto subcompact frame


Glock Model 19   9mm Luger (9mm Parabellum) compact frame


Glock Model 43 9mm Luger (9mm Parabellum) subcompact frame


Glock Model 22 .40 Smith & Wesson full-size frame


Glock 44 .22  caliber compact frame that duplicates the Glock 19 in size. This is  excellent training for new shooters who may be recoil shy.


Kahr Arms CW40 .40 Smith & Wesson subcompact frame


Kahr Arms  CW45 .45 ACP subcompact frame


Kimber Solo Carry 9mm subcompact frame


Ruger LCP .380 Auto pocket pistol frame with laser sight


Ruger LC9 9mm Luger subcompact frame


Sig Sauer P938 9mm  microcompact frame (this single-action pistol has an extremely easy to  maneuver slide for those who have trouble with strong slides (those with  arthritis or lack of strength, etc.)


Sig Sauer P365XL 9mm Luger microcompact frame with 12-round magazine


Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield 9mm Luger subcompact frame


Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield .40 S&W subcompact frame with green laser sight


Springfield XDS .45 ACP compact frame


Springfield Armory Hellcat 9mm Luger microcompact frame with 13-round magazine


Taurus TCP .380 pocket pistol frame


Taurus Millennium G2 9mm Luger compact frame


Taurus G3C 9mm Luger compact frame with 12-round magazine


Taurus TX22 .22 LR (this is primarily a training pistol for those who are  recoil-sensitive, but a .22 LR is better than a sharp stick in  self-defense!)


These handguns and several others also are available for you to try  FREE (no gun rental fee) when you sign up for the shooting portion of our regular, monthly  classes. Cost for the shooting instruction is $30 in addition to the $80  classroom fee, plus $20 for ammo. If you would like shooting  instruction with your own handgun and ammo, you only pay the $30  instruction fee (no ammo fee).


If you would like a basic 90-minute pistol class (outside of normal  classroom dates), the cost for one or two people is  $100 per person,  including 50 rounds of ammo! What a bargain compared to shooting at  those pricey indoor ranges! You can join New London Fish and Game Club  for a full year for only $15 ($25 for a family) and shoot almost any  time you want!

Note: If you sign up for a shooting class and  want to try a specific handgun, please let us know at the time you sign  up so we can bring it for you! Thanks.

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Wolf River Concealed Carry LLC

P.O. Box 45, Readfield, WI 54969

Ross@wolfriverccw.com 920-982-1719

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