Another Gun Owner Thread
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Johnnie Walker |
Posted on 30-01-2013 09:22
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So, I've been wanting to purchase a handgun for awhile now, both for recreation and personal protection should the need arise.. and since I'll be moving to Atlanta in the fall, the chances that need would arise are going to increase by about ... a lot. Haha. But really, I hope and pray I never have to use it for protection against another human being, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Anyways, I was wanting to hear some recommendations from you gun owning folks. Here's what I've been looking into:
I'm looking for a revolver (always been a fan, first gun I ever shot was a 1912 Iver Johnson .32).
Probably .38 special or .357 (MAYBE .45, but for me the size of the gun may be an issue for concealed carry etc)
My budget is $400ish. I could possible shell out $500, but I'd rather be able to save that extra cash for ammo/holster/case and all that.
So what say ye?
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badseed |
Posted on 30-01-2013 10:26
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I bought my wife a smith revolver for home protection when I'm not there. I went and a spent a little extra and got the .357 mag, due to the fact that you can .38's out of it. So when I shoot it I use the .357 round. When she shoots she uses the less recoil .38. When it goes in our secret hiding spot in the house it's loaded with the .38 for her! Other then that the bedside gun is a semi auto colt 45 and the gun that stays loaded in the truck is a semi auto Springfield Armory XD 45! I like semi autos but revolvers are fail safe! |
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pretzel |
Posted on 30-01-2013 12:30
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For personal protection get yourself a semi-auto shotgun ($400). Effective, dirt cheap, less chance of missing, way more intimidating.
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Johnnie Walker |
Posted on 30-01-2013 13:50
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pretzel wrote:
For personal protection get yourself a semi-auto shotgun ($400). Effective, dirt cheap, less chance of missing, way more intimidating.
Well yeah that'd be for home protection.. This one's going to be for concealed carry if I so choose. Can't really conceal a shotgun.
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ohyesidid |
Posted on 30-01-2013 17:39
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Johnnie Walker wrote:
pretzel wrote:
For personal protection get yourself a semi-auto shotgun ($400). Effective, dirt cheap, less chance of missing, way more intimidating.
Well yeah that'd be for home protection.. This one's going to be for concealed carry if I so choose. Can't really conceal a shotgun. Yes, yes you can, but it would require you to buy and wear a full length duster! ahahaha.
Where's BOB??????
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badseed |
Posted on 30-01-2013 18:28
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now now yes! loose the butt stock, go with a pistol grip only, cut the barrel down and you could walk around in a regular jacket!
Any way. This is my wifes .38/.357 mag! easy carry gun.
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ohyesidid |
Posted on 30-01-2013 22:17
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That sure is a purdy gun you got there!
Where's BOB??????
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xero_limits |
Posted on 30-01-2013 22:25
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That looks like it could do some nasty damage.
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Steal Your Face |
Posted on 30-01-2013 22:30
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I just got a new pistol this afternoon. Ruger sr-40. Nice little range gun. Its my new bedside backup. |
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Johnnie Walker |
Posted on 30-01-2013 23:48
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ohyesidid wrote:
Johnnie Walker wrote:
pretzel wrote:
For personal protection get yourself a semi-auto shotgun ($400). Effective, dirt cheap, less chance of missing, way more intimidating.
Well yeah that'd be for home protection.. This one's going to be for concealed carry if I so choose. Can't really conceal a shotgun. Yes, yes you can, but it would require you to buy and wear a full length duster! ahahaha.
Or stick it down my pants and say its my co....peni....wein.... wooden leg.
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Johnnie Walker |
Posted on 30-01-2013 23:50
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badseed wrote:
now now yes! loose the butt stock, go with a pistol grip only, cut the barrel down and you could walk around in a regular jacket!
Any way. This is my wifes .38/.357 mag! easy carry gun.
Me gusta... I think I've actually looked at that one. S&W is just a bit outta my price range unfortunately.
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skinnydude |
Posted on 31-01-2013 13:36
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the judge is what i bought for my home it shoots 410 shoot gun shells or 45s |
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skinnydude |
Posted on 31-01-2013 13:37
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you can get one for around $$350 |
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terrowrist |
Posted on 31-01-2013 15:34
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badseed wrote:
now now yes! loose the butt stock, go with a pistol grip only, cut the barrel down and you could walk around in a regular jacket!
Any way. This is my wifes .38/.357 mag! easy carry gun.
Tell your wife to shoot this
"Nobody really knows what they're doing. We're all just trying to figure out what makes us happy."
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ozone |
Posted on 31-01-2013 16:33
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I was gonna say the .357 but the one badseed shows is better.
badseed wrote:
now now yes! loose the butt stock, go with a pistol grip only, cut the barrel down and you could walk around in a regular jacket!
Any way. This is my wifes .38/.357 mag! easy carry gun.
ozone
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badseed |
Posted on 31-01-2013 17:53
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she'd smoke him! saw some used ones on gunbroker.com that were not to over priced. everything at this time is getting jacked up though. |
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