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Double action revolver is in its own league. Lots of people can shoot them well, but it takes practice as does anything. And learning how to shoot them with a J frame isnt helping anything either.
You are not helping my desire to go buy new guns. LOLTiha.
Definitely not a single action for sure lol. And trying to ride the reset interesting. But if you have to pull it in defense I'm sure adrenaline will help with the pull lol.
Dude, I get it My wife calls the spare room the "gun" room lol. I got shit I haven't shot yet lol.You are not helping my desire to go buy new guns. LOL
Double action revolver is in its own league. Lots of people can shoot them well, but it takes practice as does anything. And learning how to shoot them with a J frame isnt helping anything either.
Fucking 642 Air weight is the only gun I've owned that I fuckin HATED lol. Traded it in for a Colt Cobra. Holy shit the difference.
That's the wife's carry gun.
I just switched to a revolver. Taurus 608. 8 shot .357. Getting old and slow. Just pull and shoot. No safety. No tap and rack. 8 rounds is better than 5 or 6. And good knock down power. Hopefully the right choice.
I wanted a LCR, but a member on pbb years ago offered it up pretty cheap.
That's exactly what it is, just put an apex spring in it and meh, still not great. I figure all it's good for is extremely close encounters and shooting through a pocket, purse, ect.
Tap and rack? This isn't a 90s action movie, 90%+ of us carry striker guns with one in the hole, draw and shoot.
I wanted a LCR, but a member on pbb years ago offered it up pretty cheap.
I was meaning the size of the gun. Grab a 4" or 6" 586/gp100 etc a couple coffee cans of 38's and get things figured out. Then work your way down to the micro guns
This exactly what I'm doing. The 608 is a full sized revolver. 4 inch ported barrel. get decent with it and I'll probably pick up a King Cobra just to drop the weight and size down. May end up staying with the 608. Who knows? Time will tell. I like the added capacity.I was meaning the size of the gun. Grab a 4" or 6" 586/gp100 etc a couple coffee cans of 38's and get things figured out. Then work your way down to the micro guns
Like I said it's my work around. The wife knows little about guns but knows that a revolver has to have bullets in it. Like I said dude, walk a mile in my shoes...That's fine and all, but how is picking up a revolver, pulling the trigger and it going bang any safer than any auto gun?
I've shot normal sized revolvers, I actually like them a lot. Just down own any because I have no use for one.
We have the airwieght, I don't think it's worth enough to sell, if someone offered a decent trade, I may go for it.
A grip that fits helps a lot!Double action revolver is in its own league. Lots of people can shoot them well, but it takes practice as does anything. And learning how to shoot them with a J frame isnt helping anything either.
That is for sure.A grip that fits helps a lot!
Like I said it's my work around. The wife knows little about guns but knows that a revolver has to have bullets in it. Like I said dude, walk a mile in my shoes...
Everything in a safe is chambered. her revolver is a safe. mine is on my hip. I feel better and she is ok .
I have a Glock30 that was just like that. It took a LONG time to discipline myself to shoot that brick accurately (I would pull to the left by this much ><). As soon as I "mastered" the G30 I went to a Sig P365 MacroX/XMacro/whatever (wanted a 9). Having invested the time to shoot the Glock really paid off when I shoot the Sig, though. And I didn't even have Sig on the shopping list (M&P/VP9/G17) but I knew I was going buy it the second it was handed to me. Personally, I avoided sub-compact grips and chose one that I can get all my fingers on. And it's my EDC. Go fondle some NOT on your list...I have been looking really hard at the FN Reflex 9mm that came out not too long ago. I am wanting to replace my 1st gen Shield .40 that I can't seem to shoot well. fn reflex - Google Search
I have done galloway on most of my junk. S&W body gaurd, Ruger lcp and EC9. It was an improvement on all of them.Did a Galloway short trigger in my G3c....big improvement in the reset travel needed.
Went to the NRA convention a few weeks ago and fondled more firearms than I can remember. My favorite gun is my FNX 45 Tactical, I am too fat to stick that in my pants though. When I want a pistol, I'll rent several from Range USA and try them out.I have a Glock30 that was just like that. It took a LONG time to discipline myself to shoot that brick accurately (I would pull to the left by this much ><). As soon as I "mastered" the G30 I went to a Sig P365 MacroX/XMacro/whatever (wanted a 9). Having invested the time to shoot the Glock really paid off when I shoot the Sig, though. And I didn't even have Sig on the shopping list (M&P/VP9/G17) but I knew I was going buy it the second it was handed to me. Personally, I avoided sub-compact grips and chose one that I can get all my fingers on. And it's my EDC. Go fondle some NOT on your list...
The FNX45T with a viper is one of my favorites, but my favorite is a Para P13.Went to the NRA convention a few weeks ago and fondled more firearms than I can remember. My favorite gun is my FNX 45 Tactical, I am too fat to stick that in my pants though. When I want a pistol, I'll rent several from Range USA and try them out.
I have been looking really hard at the FN Reflex 9mm that came out not too long ago. I am wanting to replace my 1st gen Shield .40 that I can't seem to shoot well. fn reflex - Google Search
Here's the wife's new one.
She likes turquoise...how could I not.
Trigger locks and people finger fucking the slide?Never saw a gun store that had the hammers back on everything.