To expand on my above comment, here's my dilemma. I work in Gary and would really like to carry a gun, especially in the car back and forth to Crown Point. However, I am not allowed to carry on site at my workplace. Do I a) carry anyway and risk my job? b) leave the gun in the car and risk my car being stolen or broken into? or c) just don't take it to work.
And that just happens to be YOUR model 30 in the classifieds. Imagine that.Listed in handgun section is a vintage Smith Wesson model 30 with a 3" barrel. I think it's a J or I frame in .32 SW Long caliber. It's in really nice condition and would make a perfect ladies carry handgun. Small, light weight and easy to handle.
To expand on my above comment, here's my dilemma. I work in Gary and would really like to carry a gun, especially in the car back and forth to Crown Point. However, I am not allowed to carry on site at my workplace. Do I a) carry anyway and risk my job? b) leave the gun in the car and risk my car being stolen or broken into? or c) just don't take it to work.
It's not a great area. There have been car break-ins and a couple of robberies in the parking lot. I'm thinking I might just take my chances and carry.
Hoosier Gal-- I ended up with an LCR. I really wanted something small enough to CC. I got it Monday and have taken it to the range twice. This target was my first time shooting it (7yds). Not perfect, but looks like I can handle it OK and I'll get better with practice.
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It is not the gun, it is you.
Go to school, allow your software to select your hardware.
That's Great! I have heard to practice with the 38 special and +p, then work your way up to the 357. But, that you wouldn't want to shoot too much 357 ammo through it due to the recoil. I dunno though, I've only shot 357 at training and it was great! Of course it was with a bigger s&w, not a snubby. Good luck! Are you planning on a training course? I'd recommend it. I learned a lot from the instructor.
What training course did you take? You should post who it was, what you learned, and how you felt about the course over in the Tactics and Training forum (if you haven't already).