the older I get the more I realize socks and slip on sandals is the pinnacle of convenience and styleIt’s not 1978 quit wearing socks with your sandals and discussing revolvers!
the older I get the more I realize socks and slip on sandals is the pinnacle of convenience and styleIt’s not 1978 quit wearing socks with your sandals and discussing revolvers!
It’s not 1978 quit wearing socks with your sandals and discussing revolvers!
It was to get my Kimber Ultra Compact 45 back. I found the 45 on INGO for a great price nearby. Bought it, wife saw it and said "Thanks for the Kimber". I got to clean it and reload rounds for it but it was always in her purse. Bought the S&W and she liked the fact it was much lighter to deal with. She can shoot either one well.Nice gun!
Wait a minute, you have a blue ID in your wallet. Are you sayin you don't park your Lincoln Town Car in 6 spots and write a check for the exact amount... for one tangerine??It’s not 1978 quit wearing socks with your sandals and discussing revolvers!
I will add even if you are a seasoned firearm user go to a couple training classes by vetted national instructors I’m retired and was a FLETC certified instructor and specialty Instructor I still go to classes and learn . Did some Dave Spaulding classes Lee Weems and picked up my Range Master Instructor class and learned a ton made new friends and HAD a BLAST!OP- First and foremost: Take a safety and gun handling class! That decision is the easiest you will ever make for a new gun owner. It’s been said before many times but it’s true. Then before you buy anything go to an indoor range and Try/Rent a few pistols and revolvers. It would be $$$ very well spent. Finally, think twice about a snub by as a first gun. The suggestions above should be well taken based upon many of the posters here having years of experience.
Best of luck to you!
Us people don't wear socks with our sandals. Too difficult to put on. That's the reason we wear sandals, we don'tIt’s not 1978 quit wearing socks with your sandals and discussing revolvers!
I may resemble that remark!Wait a minute, you have a blue ID in your wallet. Are you sayin you don't park your Lincoln Town Car in 6 spots and write a check for the exact amount... for one tangerine??
I usually recommend a revolver to new shooters if they ask. It takes proper training and practice to be proficient with a semi auto pistol. You need to be able to deal with failures to fire/eject/clear and safety the weapon . A revolver is much easier to start with. The operation is intuitive and deploying it is easier.
My $.02.
Don
Well I certainly wish everyone was as smart as you.If someone is too stupid to operate a semi automatic firearm they should not own any firearms , absolutely no purple intended
That is a very nice way of saying it. When I went looking for my first gun, I was actually told by a clerk that revolvers are better for ladies because they are idiotproof.I usually recommend a revolver to new shooters if they ask. It takes proper training and practice to be proficient with a semi auto pistol. You need to be able to deal with failures to fire/eject/clear and safety the weapon . A revolver is much easier to start with. The operation is intuitive and deploying it is easier.
My $.02.
Don
It’s not about being stupid. A lot of folks just want a gun for that sock drawer or they have issues running a slide. I teach firearms and the bulk of our classes are intro to handguns. There are a lot of 69 year old plus folks and especially ladies. And while sometimes a snub revolver is t an ideal gun autos have their own set of obstacles for some shooters.If someone is too stupid to operate a semi automatic firearm they should not own any firearms , absolutely no purple intended