Revolver Vs. Semi Auto And Why?
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Revolver Vs. Semi Auto And Why?
I have always been curious and I hope this is not improper or has already been asked and I missed it. I would like to know if you prefer to carry a Revolver or Semi Auto and why? I believe it would be interesting to see the results.
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I voted SA because thats all I own. I would love to get a little 5 shot S&W .38 for those hot days when I want to carry but dont want to deal with the 3" XD weighing down my cotton shorts.
I wanna get a smartcarry as well.
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I wanna get a smartcarry as well.
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I carry a 1911, either a Commander or a Les Baer Thunder Ranch Special 5" barrel because they are thinner than revolvers and virtually all other autos. I also like 45 ACP.
I seldom carry a BUG, because of the difficulty of carrying one along with my 1911, 1 to 2 extra mags and a cell phone on the belt. I'm seriously considering an Alessi ankle holster for a 2" S&W, PPK, Glock 27, or Kimber Ultra Carry. I like the idea of another 1911 as a BUG so I can use the same extra mags, but a light 2" 38/357 sure would be easier on the ankle.
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I seldom carry a BUG, because of the difficulty of carrying one along with my 1911, 1 to 2 extra mags and a cell phone on the belt. I'm seriously considering an Alessi ankle holster for a 2" S&W, PPK, Glock 27, or Kimber Ultra Carry. I like the idea of another 1911 as a BUG so I can use the same extra mags, but a light 2" 38/357 sure would be easier on the ankle.
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I voted 'Both' - it depends on where I'm going, what I'm wearing, & whether I'm taking a purse or not.
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All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me
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I hit both - but if I had to pick one right now it would be the revolver. It works in more situations than my current pistols and is the one I can have on me at all times, no matter what.
Although I prefer to carry one of my pistols when dress will allow it (i.e. not to work) as the 10+1 of .45ACP or 15+1 of 9mm (plus spare mag) just gives me a better warm fuzzy feeling than the 5 (plus speed strip) of .38Spc do.
I think I need a good pistol + IWB rig for a CCW gun.
Although I prefer to carry one of my pistols when dress will allow it (i.e. not to work) as the 10+1 of .45ACP or 15+1 of 9mm (plus spare mag) just gives me a better warm fuzzy feeling than the 5 (plus speed strip) of .38Spc do.
I think I need a good pistol + IWB rig for a CCW gun.
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Recently traded my .357 for a Glock 26 (9mm) so wife and daughter would have something to shoot. They didn't care for the revolver.
I had been carrying a G-30 (.45acp).
When we got the G-26 I realized how bulky the G-30 really is. So , now I'm in the market for a 1911.
Revolvers are fun. I know people carried them for years. But, I think of them more as a range gun.
Ray
I had been carrying a G-30 (.45acp).
When we got the G-26 I realized how bulky the G-30 really is. So , now I'm in the market for a 1911.
Revolvers are fun. I know people carried them for years. But, I think of them more as a range gun.
Ray
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I voted both.
I'll carry anything I own that goes bang, depending on the situation.
98% of the time it is one or two S/A's. I prefer two guns, instead of one + a spare mag.
If I'm going to the range to shoot my normal S/A carry guns, I carry a .38 snub. That way I don't have to unload to enter the range.
I carry a SS .38 snub around "The ranch" with snake shot (3) and +P HP (2). It's quick and easy to open the cylinder and rotate to the proper load depending on the threat. In an emergency a "BIG" threat will get the 3 rounds of snake shot first and then the 2 HPs.
To minimize confusion I don't carry anything with a safety on it. Everything I carry is " draw, pull trigger". That way I don't worry about ME messing up in an emergency.
Wait, I'm not saying anything bad about "cocked & locked" carry!!
If I had started that way instead of with revolvers I would only carry "cocked & locked" guns.
I feel comfortable switching guns but I wouldn't feel comfortable switching back and forth on the "Drill". That's just my personal thing. No disrespect ment toward anybody else.
OE
I voted both.
I'll carry anything I own that goes bang, depending on the situation.
98% of the time it is one or two S/A's. I prefer two guns, instead of one + a spare mag.
If I'm going to the range to shoot my normal S/A carry guns, I carry a .38 snub. That way I don't have to unload to enter the range.
I carry a SS .38 snub around "The ranch" with snake shot (3) and +P HP (2). It's quick and easy to open the cylinder and rotate to the proper load depending on the threat. In an emergency a "BIG" threat will get the 3 rounds of snake shot first and then the 2 HPs.
To minimize confusion I don't carry anything with a safety on it. Everything I carry is " draw, pull trigger". That way I don't worry about ME messing up in an emergency.
Wait, I'm not saying anything bad about "cocked & locked" carry!!
If I had started that way instead of with revolvers I would only carry "cocked & locked" guns.
I feel comfortable switching guns but I wouldn't feel comfortable switching back and forth on the "Drill". That's just my personal thing. No disrespect ment toward anybody else.
OE
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I voted autoloader since I carry a CZ75B.
My first carry gun was a 3" S&W Model 13, but after I proved to myself that revolvers were not as absolutely reliable as the common wisdom proclaims, I decided that 15 rounds of 124 g HydraShocks at 1150 fps was at least as good as 6 rounds of 125 g Golden Sabers at roughly the same velocity; the 3" barrel does indeed negatively impact muzzle velocity of the .357 mag.
The CZ conceals at least as well - it is "bigger" but flatter. It is heavier but I don't notice the weight. And, it has been very reliable and accurate.
I still love the little Smith, and take it to the range, and would carry it if I broke the CZ.
Regards.
Andrew
My first carry gun was a 3" S&W Model 13, but after I proved to myself that revolvers were not as absolutely reliable as the common wisdom proclaims, I decided that 15 rounds of 124 g HydraShocks at 1150 fps was at least as good as 6 rounds of 125 g Golden Sabers at roughly the same velocity; the 3" barrel does indeed negatively impact muzzle velocity of the .357 mag.
The CZ conceals at least as well - it is "bigger" but flatter. It is heavier but I don't notice the weight. And, it has been very reliable and accurate.
I still love the little Smith, and take it to the range, and would carry it if I broke the CZ.
Regards.
Andrew
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I preffer a SA... As I consider it a more potent gun. High capacity, easy to reload in a hurry, can carry extra ammo easily, and it has a single action trigger.
That said, revolvers are not bad. I carry my wheelgun too. I think it's a lot easier to carry a snubbie than my USP45 fullsize... but I feel a lot better with the USP45 fullsize... and even better with a backup handgun and AR15...
That said, revolvers are not bad. I carry my wheelgun too. I think it's a lot easier to carry a snubbie than my USP45 fullsize... but I feel a lot better with the USP45 fullsize... and even better with a backup handgun and AR15...
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Regular carry when clothing allows is a Glock 27 IWB with 1 spare mag on belt, cell phone on belt, and a bug. BUG or primary carry in business cloths without a coat is Keltec .32 in pocket ( and a cell phone and a knife). I figure I can at least always have something. I just don't trust the 380 keltecs yet. I don't have anything against a J frame light weight 38 or 357 as a bug or primary when needed, but the only one of those we have belongs to the wife.
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