The EMP 3 9MM is the most reliable and accurate of any concealed carry handgun I've carried, and that especially includes revolvers.
An extremely impressive and tactically advantageous fact of the EMP 3 9MM is managed recoil, even when firing 147 grain Fed HST LE standard pressure ammo. That's my only choice for self-defense ammo. Watch the EMP 3 9MM's muzzle remain on target during rapid fire.
In my opinion, the magnum opus of CCW guns, and I've carried more than a few:
I know that the EMP 3 is expensive. Defending my life is worth its cost. Cost is not a consideration if, God forbid, the magnum opus of self-defense handguns were necessary to defend my kids' lives or protect them from great bodily injury.
I love revolvers as much as anyone. Reality is they're not tactical weapons which is why no Western law enforcement agency of which I'm aware allows its cops to carry them. The EMP 3 is definitively tactical.
I will cop to being a 1911-A1 aficionado. In my opinion, the 1911-A1 is the magnum opus of handgun designs. The EMP 3 9MM is darn close enough to be considered a 1911-A1. That means muscle memory transfer.
I live in a locale when I can wear shorts about 360 days a year. I can comfortably slip my EMP 3 9MM in a front pocket of a pair of shorts. The reality is I can't remember the last time I've carried a handgun. I live in an extremely safe city, and I'm well practiced avoiding places I ought not go.
Anyway, I saw the above linked video this morning and reflected upon one of my wiser handgun purchases.
If you're considering a 1911-A1 self-defense handgun for daily carry, there's only one I'd recommend: Springfield Armory EMP 3 9MM.
Caveat: I'd not seen nor fired a copy of Springfield Armory's 4" Professional Model 9MM.
An extremely impressive and tactically advantageous fact of the EMP 3 9MM is managed recoil, even when firing 147 grain Fed HST LE standard pressure ammo. That's my only choice for self-defense ammo. Watch the EMP 3 9MM's muzzle remain on target during rapid fire.
In my opinion, the magnum opus of CCW guns, and I've carried more than a few:
I know that the EMP 3 is expensive. Defending my life is worth its cost. Cost is not a consideration if, God forbid, the magnum opus of self-defense handguns were necessary to defend my kids' lives or protect them from great bodily injury.
I love revolvers as much as anyone. Reality is they're not tactical weapons which is why no Western law enforcement agency of which I'm aware allows its cops to carry them. The EMP 3 is definitively tactical.
I will cop to being a 1911-A1 aficionado. In my opinion, the 1911-A1 is the magnum opus of handgun designs. The EMP 3 9MM is darn close enough to be considered a 1911-A1. That means muscle memory transfer.
I live in a locale when I can wear shorts about 360 days a year. I can comfortably slip my EMP 3 9MM in a front pocket of a pair of shorts. The reality is I can't remember the last time I've carried a handgun. I live in an extremely safe city, and I'm well practiced avoiding places I ought not go.
Anyway, I saw the above linked video this morning and reflected upon one of my wiser handgun purchases.
If you're considering a 1911-A1 self-defense handgun for daily carry, there's only one I'd recommend: Springfield Armory EMP 3 9MM.
Caveat: I'd not seen nor fired a copy of Springfield Armory's 4" Professional Model 9MM.