Is that because these are older guns and the people that carry them are just hanging on to what they know or is it that they are more experienced and just naturally gravitate towards these guns because they are some of the best?
I find that more and more, I am becoming a revolver guy, I still don't go crazy over the 1911 or the .45acp even though i have owned several. Am I doomed to become an old fart with a S&W revolver and 1911 .45acp? I have never met an older, experienced shooter that did not respect the 1911 or the great revolvers from S&W, Colt and Ruger.
I used to hate revolvers and blue steel. I used to think that someday all these old guns will be replaced by SS autos, now I fear that day. What is worse is the plasitc craze that has been so popular as of late. I have owned a few plastic guns and I really can't stand them. Can it be that these old shooters are just more advanced than the rest of us that still think that hi-cap semi-autos are the way to go?
I find that more and more, I am becoming a revolver guy, I still don't go crazy over the 1911 or the .45acp even though i have owned several. Am I doomed to become an old fart with a S&W revolver and 1911 .45acp? I have never met an older, experienced shooter that did not respect the 1911 or the great revolvers from S&W, Colt and Ruger.
I used to hate revolvers and blue steel. I used to think that someday all these old guns will be replaced by SS autos, now I fear that day. What is worse is the plasitc craze that has been so popular as of late. I have owned a few plastic guns and I really can't stand them. Can it be that these old shooters are just more advanced than the rest of us that still think that hi-cap semi-autos are the way to go?