"Isn't a Mod 15 with a heavy barrel really one of the few 4" Model 14's?"
Model 14s are six inch barrels. M15s are four inch, most with tapered barrels but as previously posted, some (they're kinda rare) were available with heavy barrels.
The whole thing about needing fifteen shots if you are attacked by a gang is silly. If you shoot the first guy with the revolver, the rest of the gang aren't going to hang around waiting for you to shoot your other five.
No doubt the Model 41 is top notch. Have a couple of old ones.
Also have a 5967 9mm and a 4505. They have never malfunctioned and shoot tight groups. Really great guns.
I have both. Personally, I like the 686 better but I wouldn't try to talk any body out of a GP 100. They are both excellent pieces.
There really isn't much of an advantage to rechambering a .38/.357 into a 9mm unless that is the only ammunition you have, and if that is the case, didn't...
I'll drive my Corvette to the soocer game. But we all know that Corvettes are fast dangerous cars, and should be kept away from children, and only the police and the military are competent enough to drive a car that goes that fast. So someone calls the police because a Corvette is parked near...
At a place I use to work at a guy came in looking for a Browning Auto 5. Showed him one, he looked at the price tag and says "Over at such and such gun store, the price was only this much." I told him he should buy it there. He says "But they don't have any."
My boss interrupts and adds...
I don't use a laser for that very reason. It's slower than the sights for me. Lasers are okay training tools; but rather limited in their practical application.
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