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I have a 3" Sp101 in 357 - it is a nice handgun. i have shot the 3" with 357 and 38.
A revolver can lock up when the cylinder is rotating.
I'm too old skool. I know, for the most part, they are quality. But I just don't care for plastic, stainless, or black firearms. Nuthin' against them what do. Just ain't my thing...... Never could figure out why folks need a tactical cheese grater on their gun??????
Go with the .45. If he sees it and knows what it is you probably will not have to use it. Sometimes scaring the crap out of them is just as effective as shooting the crap out them. Besides, if you scare 'em crap is easier to clean up than blood.
Me too...BTW, what is the model number of that S&W. I want one...just like that!
One of the new Heritage edition Smiths. Model 22 in .45 ACP. I scored about 400 rds of .45 Auto Rim at the same time!
I tell folks all the time, if it is made by, maintained by or forged by man, it will faill. Maintenance fact of life we called it.
All we can do is lube it, wipe it down, brush it out and oil it and hope when we need it most it doesnt fail. But if we do all that chances are it will work.
Never could figure out why folks need a tactical cheese grater on their gun??????
...There are a line of firearms (Hi-Point) that one may purchase new for roughly $100 - I believe the 9mm is $95 and the .45 is $110. My county sheriff noted that these pieces of junk are often found in the waistbands of local crack lords and gang-stars. Now I've heard it all from both sides: from "They're garbage," to "They're awesome."
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I've been looking around for a decent shoulder rig for a long time. I can draw and fire a 1911 in a behind the hip belt holster while setting in the bucket seats in my car in a little less than 2 minutes...