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What are the best reasonably priced options for a handgun that would serve both purposes?
My .02
1. Figure out what caliber you want. You can't qualify for chl with anything smaller than the .380 although that wouldn't be my first choice. 9mm,.40, or 45 are all controllable in a medium size handgun.
2. Do you want to adapt your wardrobe to the gun you get or do you want to match your gun to your current wardrobe? Each style holster has it's own nuances.
3. The grips on double stack magazine guns are 'usually" thicker than single stack ones. If you carry IWB you will have to worry about the grip patterning through your shirt (with a tuckable holster).
This was the first handgun that I carried.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=133014268#PIC They also make it in a .40 (4013). It is very concealable and handles very well. The only problem it has it I like my Kimber more than I like the Smith.
Most of the major manufacturers make a gun that should suit your purpose. Spend some $$$ on the front end shooting a variety of them to see which one feels good in your hands.
I for one believe that if I trust my life with my carry gun outside the house I should be able to trust it while I am inside. That doesn't mean that my carry gun would be the IDEAL home defense handgun. When I carried the 3913 I would switch to a G19 for the home simply because it holds more rounds.
Find a good carry gun first and before too long you'll be bitten by the bug and add to your collection. Whatever you choose will be a good partner with your 870 while at home.