Me too, but that is offset by the cost for a .22 revolver.
22lr revolver vs. semi-auto pistol
Which do you think is the most practical choice for field use?
I'm voting revolver.
Why?
1.) Can use any ammo. Short, Long, Long rifle, rat shot, CB caps, etc.
My revolver RAFFS at your single shot semi.
2.) WHERE DID MY MAG GO?!?!?!?!?! It WAS in the gun. But now it isn't.
Can't lose a cylinder very easily.
3.) There are these things called Speed Loaders.
4.) Ok, on suppressors, we'll call it a draw.
I was going to get one just because I've always wanted one. Then I handled one at a gun show and found that it's simply too small for my hands; I couldn't grip it securely. I know it doesn't require a firm grip but it was more than that. It was so small it simply felt awkward in my hand.I can haz a Bearcat.
I was going to get one just because I've always wanted one. Then I handled one at a gun show and found that it's simply too small for my hands; I couldn't grip it securely. I know it doesn't require a firm grip but it was more than that. It was so small it simply felt awkward in my hand.
Over time, I've come to regret that decision. The very issue I had with it, small size, is what would make it perfect for introducing certain newbies to handguns.
Now I want one again. I might never choose to shoot it when I'm alone but I'd like to have it as an option for students.
If only one, I'd take my S&W model 17 K22 revolver. Accurate, well built, and will last a lifetime.
You, me, Rasputin, and Bob, so far (at least; there may be one or two in this thread that I've missed). I'm honored to be in such good company.oooh - if we had to bring the "only one" into the debate, I'm in full agreement.
oooh - if we had to bring the "only one" into the debate, I'm in full agreement.
I would really like a can but when Noone else at the range has one it seems like more money than it's worth. If I was shooting on.my own property or maybe hunting it may be worth while. until everyone has one then it holds no practicality for me.I still gotta go with something that'll take a can. Because shooting with a suppressor is freaking practical as hell.