Picking your first self-defense firearm is a big deal, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. The key is to go with something you’re comfortable using—and that means practicing regularly. It also helps to set yourself up for success with accessories that make your firearm easier to use, like a Firefield red dot sight for quick, accurate targeting.
What NOT to Use for Self-Defense
Let’s talk about what not to bring to a self-defense situation. Some firearms might seem cool or practical at first glance, but in a high-stress life and death situation, you might not want to rely on them.
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Bolt-Action Rifles: Accurate? Sure. Useful for self-defense? Not so much. Bolt actions are slow to operate and awkward in close quarters. They're not very easy to shoot rapidly, and if you miss that first shot, you'll have to cycle your bolt, reacquire your target, and try to shoot again, and by that time your opponent could be on top of you.
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Long-Barreled Firearms: If it’s hard to turn a corner in your own house with your gun, it’s probably not a good choice. An opponent could easily grab your long barreled rifle or shotgun if that barrel enters the room before you do. Long barrels are better suited for the range or hunting, not home defense.
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Revolvers: Reliable, yes, but they’re limited to six shots and take time to reload—time you may not have in a serious situation. Plus, reloading a revolver under pressure is both slow and tedious, which could get you killed.
Firearms That Get the Job Done
Now that we’ve covered the bad ideas, let’s focus on firearms that are solid picks for self-defense. These are easy to use, reliable, and perform well when the pressure’s on.
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Compact Semi-Automatic Pistols
Pistols like the Glock 19, Sig P320, or Smith & Wesson M&P Shield are some of the most popular self-defense firearms—and for good reason. They’re small, lightweight, and carry plenty of ammo. With the right red dot sight, you’ve got a fast, accurate setup ready for anything. -
AR-15 or Carbines
If you want something with a bit more punch, an AR-15 or a similar carbine is a great option. These are versatile, easy to handle, and powerful enough to stop a threat fast. A Firefield laser sight or weapon light can also make a huge difference in a stressful situation, since it lights up your target without you actually having to aim down your sights. -
Tactical Shotguns
A short-barreled shotgun like the Mossberg 590 or Remington 870 Tactical delivers unbeatable stopping power up close. Go for one with a pistol grip for better control, and don’t forget a Firefield weapon light like the Charge AR Green Laser and Light Combo to see what’s going on in the dark. -
Pistol-Caliber Carbines (PCCs)
Pistol-caliber carbines, like the CZ Scorpion EVO or Ruger PC Carbine, are perfect if you’re looking for something easy to handle but still effective. These firearms use the same ammo as your pistol, so you get the convenience of one caliber for multiple guns.
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, the best self-defense firearm is the one you’re comfortable with and confident using. Get out there, train with your firearm, and don’t be afraid to add a few upgrades to make it even better.
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