My son, that will require ten Hail Marys and ten Our Fathers.I need more DA revolvers, only own 1, believe it or not, but have 6 single actions
Ever since my first revolver, I have enjoyed them. But it has occurred to me that all I really want these days are revolvers (still wouldn't mind a high end 9mm semi-auto, but that's for another day). When I go to gun shops, I look for revolvers first. All of my reloading is for revolvers. They just have an appeal that I don't get from a semi-auto. Working the hammer, working the cylinder, the relative simplicity of the design, the history, the cool look that they have, the accuracy, the great single action trigger. It's all winning me over. My first revolver was a 357 used blackhawk , then a Uberti SAA clone in 45 Colt, Then the Anaconda. And just yesterday the GP 100 in 357. I'll still shoot my semi-autos of course, and I will probably buy others, but for now, give me a revolver!
Agreed, I like a lot of semi auto, especially pocket pistols, but am increasingly more into revolversEver since my first revolver, I have enjoyed them. But it has occurred to me that all I really want these days are revolvers (still wouldn't mind a high end 9mm semi-auto, but that's for another day). When I go to gun shops, I look for revolvers first. All of my reloading is for revolvers. They just have an appeal that I don't get from a semi-auto. Working the hammer, working the cylinder, the relative simplicity of the design, the history, the cool look that they have, the accuracy, the great single action trigger. It's all winning me over. My first revolver was a 357 used blackhawk , then a Uberti SAA clone in 45 Colt, Then the Anaconda. And just yesterday the GP 100 in 357. I'll still shoot my semi-autos of course, and I will probably buy others, but for now, give me a revolver!
Or you could just explain it now.....Shooting revolvers hurts your back less than shooting autoloaders does.
If that statement puzzles you, wait a few years, you'll figure it out.
Because you don't have to bend over to pick up brass?Or you could just explain it now.....
Shooting revolvers hurts your back less than shooting autoloaders does.
If that statement puzzles you, wait a few years, you'll figure it out.
lol, ok, I should have seen that coming...Because you don't have to bend over to pick up brass?