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  • golfrj
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2007
    • 1623

    Must be gettin OLD!

    Hey Guys, I seem to be going full circle on pistols, (anyone else?) Don't get me wrong I still think for home or protection use a semi auto is the correct choice.. But Not anywhere near a vintage S&W revolver for sheer looks and shooting enjoyment..

    I Know, I know, Tactical is IN, but for this Old Guy those beautiful old Blued revolvers are FUN... Anyone Else have any thoughts?? Jim
  • #2
    1911A-1Fan
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 87

    Yeah, except that my full circle leads me to prefer a revolver for home defense - fewer things to think about to make it "work" - except now I have kids so a semi-auto is safer, and hence a "must" - here's my thinking:

    Gun in locked container during daytime; unlocked under pillow at night.

    Kids not strong enough to cycle slide to chamber a round if somehow they got past me and under the pillow - so the semi-auto is safe enough at nighttime, after the kids are asleep, subject to re-locking when I wake up. No need to unchamber/rechamber a round. Keep "one less" in magazine and rotate magazines for spring life.

    A revolver in the same situation is not as good - the old "kid's use their thumbs on triggers, not their fingers," trick, and hence might operate a revolver (if they woke up in the middle of the night and got past me and under the pillow) even though it has a heavy, double action, trigger.

    Yeah a semi-auto that isn't chambered isn't "ready for immediate defense" but at least by cycling the slide it can be made so. No a DA/SA semi-auto doesn't quite work when chambered because of that "kids use their thumbs on DA triggers" issue. On the other hand an unchambered semi-auto is better than an empty revolver - try loading a revolver, even with a reloader, during panic time.

    (My preferred semi-auto' is DA/SA with a decocking mechanism, full size so the slide is easier to operate. A Kahr P40 is darn hard to operate the slide!)
    How come the Court has expanded other Bill of Rights clauses, but failed to even defend the Second Amendment?

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    • #3
      mds2004
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 972

      Nope, just taste. I am 21 and just bought a P226 without the rail because I do not like the look of rails.

      I am also thinking of buying a revolver as my next handgun purchase next because I just love shooting these things.

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      • #4
        Timberwolf
        Calguns Addict
        • Oct 2004
        • 6275

        LOL - I have a fondness in my heart for S&W wheelguns and have even been know to use one in two and three gun comps - get the funniest looks when I walk to the line with a rev on my hip and a few speed loaders on my belt.
        I'm only smiling at you while you talk to me because it's hilarious that you really think I give a crap about you.

        As I've gotten older I thought I was gaining patience, then I realized I simply don't give a crap.

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        • #5
          bigkahuna04
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 913

          I started out with a revolver .. Ruger 6inch Security Six...great fun and built like a tank...then I got started on Semi-Autos/1911 types. Now some 20 years later...I'm rediscovering Revolvers again, and having great fun. I've now switched to having my home defense choice to revolver.

          I will be picking up a S&W 4inch 625 this Thursday...and really looking forward to getting to know it. I bought this from a fellow Calgunner....
          NRA Life Member

          "Comparison is the thief of joy" T. Roosevelt

          "The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles." J.Cooper

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          • #6
            KenpoProfessor
            Banned
            • Mar 2006
            • 1780

            I've never even liked revolvers until two years ago when I had an oppurtunity to pick up an almost new S&W 686 4" 7 shot for $350. I now have another rev to keep it company, a Ruger 6" GP100. I planned on getting a 629 within the next few months but, with the cost of ammo, it's getting further from a reality.

            Have a great gun carryin' Kenpo day

            Clyde

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            • #7
              Mac
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2007
              • 776

              ....
              Last edited by Mac; 03-23-2008, 8:07 AM.

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              • #8
                metalhead357
                Calguns Addict
                • Jan 2006
                • 5546

                Heck...if its a legal weapon I'm there.

                Had a buddy that went this route, from Semi's to Revolvers then back again and then again. Made for some great deals to ME. If its a gun and it shoots...I'm down with THAT
                I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered....
                I am not a number! I am a free man

                1.)All humanity would be better off if Stoooopid hurt.
                2.)Why is it that if guns are sooooo unsafe that you're 9 times more likely to die at the hands of your doctor?
                3.)Remember...Buy it cheap & stack it deep

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                • #9
                  ETD1010
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 1298

                  I think revolvers will ALWAYS have a place, no matter how "cool" "tactical" or "in" semi-autos are. Granted, I love my semis, and I don't even own a revolver anymore.... but that doesn't mean I don't' want to.. or I think they are old news. Revolvers are awesome.

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                  • #10
                    Blacktail 8541
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2006
                    • 1567

                    I've gone back and forth a couple of times, from revolvers and single actions to semi autos. I always end up with my 1911s'. Now I have a wrist problem that puts a sever limit on all handgun shooting. I sold off all but 3 handguns. Kept a 22 auto and 2 1911s. Plan to get 22 converions for them so that I can still shoot ocasionally.

                    Guess I will have to shoot my long guns more.
                    BT 8541

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