Please don't tell me I'm walking around on the same planet as idiots like that!But but but they can’t carry 42 1/2 rounds !!! Unless your this guy Personally I love revolvers and don’t feel under gunned!!!
Ah yes the “you’re gonna die if you carry a snubby” discussion.Well Well Well, there some of you folks are.
Only wish you folks were here when I was getting my *** kicked by the fellow that told me I would die when fellows like him showed up with gold plated super guns with a bazillion round capacity magazine.
No argument just saying I wished you were here then.
So you don't think every gun fight takes place at high noon, out on main street?I have several revolvers and actually carry a 5-shot S&W Scandium framed around at home and when I'm over at dad's or out by myself...I prefer a .357 magnum but will carry a .38 special as a BUG or pocket revolver.
There's these things called micro compacts now that carry 2-3x more ammo that are the same size as a J frame and thinner. And in a caliber that's more formidable than .38spl. I'm not saying revolvers are obsolete but basically they are. I can still use a reel mower if I want but my zero turn is much more efficientNothing wrong with a nice revolver.
Train with what you carry, that's the most important part.
Sure, the more ammo the better...but if a revolver means you carry 100% of the time, I'd take 5 or 6 rounds on me all the time over 17 sitting at home.
Three characteristics of those things called micro compacts...There's these things called micro compacts now that carry 2-3x more ammo that are the same size as a J frame and thinner. And in a caliber that's more formidable than .38spl.
thanks boomers…
Man that seems really high. Atlantic firearms has them in stock on sale for 1329$ and no sales tax.Yep lol , don't get me wrong I like some revolvers. Just yesterday at the gun club I seriously considered dropping 1600 on a 3 inch python (new model) , borderline useless gun but cool. The finish and action did not impress me however.
No, but you can be this cool.The real issue is that you could never, never, never be this cool with a revolver!
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Just curious how you would know that the vast majority of those who carry a revolver don't train at all and practice very little? I have been a revolver guy since the mid 70's when I started my law enforcement career and still am to this day....Granted, there for a while I got aboard the micro compact semi auto band wagon but no longer...I own a half dozen or so semi autos, but when it comes down to EDC, practice and range time, my revolvers are the ones that I practice with and the semi autos cry in the safe cause they rarely get to come out and play....Not bragging, but I am proficient with every revolver I own, from the NAA .22 LR to my original duty .357 Python...I take the responsibility of carrying a firearm very seriously as I am sure you do, so I make a point of regularly practicing with what I carry every day and what myself, my family and those around me depend on. I have several friends who carry a revolver as well and most of them practice as much or more than I do regularly....are there revolver folks that don't practice or train with theirs as much as they should? Of course, but if the truth be known, I would wager there are alot of semi auto carriers who don't either...I guess we can just agree to disagree....Of course it is still a valid self-defense tool. My biggest problem with people who carry revolvers is that the vast majority of them don't train at all with them and practice very little with them.
I can't even wrap my head around this. How many shooters are there in a "vast majority"? 80%? 90%? 95%? How did you come to this conclusion?My biggest problem with people who carry revolvers is that the vast majority of them don't train at all with them and practice very little with them.