I actually got this guy in a box and came back home to admire it out of the box only to find out the store employees forgot to take off the trigger lock and I had to go back to get them to release it. xD LOL!
I've always wanted to have one of these and I finally got it after months of layaway payments! <3
Wish there were more accessories for it like for my Tavor, but oh well. = (
If you know any I may not have found though I wouldn't mind hearing about them. ^^
Next up on my layaway list is the Chiappa Rhino DS30 and the Radom P-64! = D
I've always wanted to have one of these and I finally got it after months of layaway payments! <3
Wish there were more accessories for it like for my Tavor, but oh well. = (
If you know any I may not have found though I wouldn't mind hearing about them. ^^
Next up on my layaway list is the Chiappa Rhino DS30 and the Radom P-64! = D
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Bit too late for that sadly, I had that revolver on layaway a year ago, i'll finally pay it off by next month. xD
Fortunately I was never gonna use it for anything beyond a fun time shooting at cans or paper targets and showing it off to my Cyberpunk addicted Polish friends, I kinda don't find the idea of using revolvers for self-defense for combat situations to be my cup of tea. I'd rather have a Glock over a S&W. I do REALLY appreciate the warning about Plus P loads though. I'll keep that in mind.
I do have a Taurus Raging Judge Magnum still, but the only particularly useful situations I could see it for is post-apocalyptic or hunting situations cause of the three different calibers it can use and variety of animals it could realistically put down, though I mainly bought that as a fun gun as well. xD
What particular S&W, Ruger and Taurus revolvers do you think are really good?
Fortunately I was never gonna use it for anything beyond a fun time shooting at cans or paper targets and showing it off to my Cyberpunk addicted Polish friends, I kinda don't find the idea of using revolvers for self-defense for combat situations to be my cup of tea. I'd rather have a Glock over a S&W. I do REALLY appreciate the warning about Plus P loads though. I'll keep that in mind.
I do have a Taurus Raging Judge Magnum still, but the only particularly useful situations I could see it for is post-apocalyptic or hunting situations cause of the three different calibers it can use and variety of animals it could realistically put down, though I mainly bought that as a fun gun as well. xD
What particular S&W, Ruger and Taurus revolvers do you think are really good?
In the S&Ws...I STRONGLY suggest a Model 65 with a 3 or 4 inch barrel, or a 686 with a 4 inch barrel.
Ruger, the GP-100s are fantastic in 4 or 6 inch, for snubbies the SP-101, if you want old school, go with a Redhawk.
Taurus, I have the model 85 in .38 and 605 in .357 in snubbies. the Tracker 627, The 608, the 66 are great revolvers too , along with the Raging Bull in .44 for heavy.
Plus the advantage of a revolver, no need for magazines, less likely to be banned. I carry a Taurus 605 in my car daily and a either a Taurus PT-111 G2 9mm on my hip if I'm not packing a P64 or a Beretta Mini-Cougar 9mm.
Ruger, the GP-100s are fantastic in 4 or 6 inch, for snubbies the SP-101, if you want old school, go with a Redhawk.
Taurus, I have the model 85 in .38 and 605 in .357 in snubbies. the Tracker 627, The 608, the 66 are great revolvers too , along with the Raging Bull in .44 for heavy.
Plus the advantage of a revolver, no need for magazines, less likely to be banned. I carry a Taurus 605 in my car daily and a either a Taurus PT-111 G2 9mm on my hip if I'm not packing a P64 or a Beretta Mini-Cougar 9mm.
Yeah, they admittedly are not cheap, new at around $650, if you find a used one for $400-$450...jump on it. I had my 101 for years til I scored the Taurus 85 and later the 605. My 101 has been regulated to gun safe occupation, but loaded...just in case.
65s are also rarely cheap and hard to find, $500 would be cheap today. I'd add a Hogue grip over the factory grips.
65s are also rarely cheap and hard to find, $500 would be cheap today. I'd add a Hogue grip over the factory grips.
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