Revolvers are great for self defense because of it's disadvantages. If you had a glock, you could be way more dangerous to everyone. I mean who really needs an auto-AR? No one but people going to war.
Gun control seems to work pretty well in Japan, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Finland and Ireland. So why doesn't it work in the US? Must be magic.
That is something they're excellent at. Hard to beat the single-action trigger pull of many revolvers. The fact the barrel stays put is helpful too. I've even seen people put alright groups at 50 yards on targets using S&W snub-nose.38's.
Which is the argument that many give at the end of the day. The firearms community is full of debates on which caliber/gun/guy style is "good" or "trash". In reality, if it goes bang, it can still kill a person and is therefore still relevant as an option.
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I have no need for a revolver. I do have a couple of long guns in my locker though.
Revolvers are good for certain people, just like most guns as everyone has a preference.
Revolvers are great for self defense because of it's disadvantages.
If you had a glock, you could be way more dangerous to everyone.
I mean who really needs an auto-AR? No one but people going to war.
Gun control seems to work pretty well in Japan, England, France, Germany, Sweden, Finland and Ireland. So why doesn't it work in the US? Must be magic.
nice mytake. Probably as close as I’ll get to being the gun aficionado I want to be
Yee haaah! If I need holes, I use a drilling machine.
They are very relevant, especially if you want to hide the weapon and use it wisely
Less likely to jam in a pinch. I'd say that is a big selling point.
good mytake. Im a 9mm Glock fan myself. But then again ARs are the new flavor of the day
Not really since they only fit 6 bullets most of the times, most of my friends use glocks with extended clips or drums
I just use them for target shooting
That is something they're excellent at. Hard to beat the single-action trigger pull of many revolvers. The fact the barrel stays put is helpful too. I've even seen people put alright groups at 50 yards on targets using S&W snub-nose.38's.
Sunday Gun day..
Good post
Beats a knife though I prefer a pistol
We should go back to sword fighting.
I want dirty harry's revolver
yes they are you can kill people with it
Which is the argument that many give at the end of the day. The firearms community is full of debates on which caliber/gun/guy style is "good" or "trash". In reality, if it goes bang, it can still kill a person and is therefore still relevant as an option.
Good take
It'll kill
Good MyTake.
I'd prefer a flintlock