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Okay, it's a dumb title for a post, but the reason I ask is because of an old magazine I was reading. It reminded me of a conversation I had with a shooting buddy I had back in the 80s and 90s.
We were talking guns one day and I just up and asked him the golden question. Which handgun would he choose if he could have but one? I had one in mind, but I wasn't too surprised when he picked the same gun I had picked. And it was likewise the handgun the magazine I was reading had chosen: "One working cop said that if his department allowed, he would rather carry this gun than his .357 revolver," the article touted.
"If I had to get rid of every handgun I own but one, the one I would keep is a stainless steel.... I feel that this gun is capable of doing everything you want a handgun to do in the 'lower 48'. It can be used for small game and even big game if your life depends on it. It is also an excellent gun for self defense."
"We often get asked what gun we would recommend for an all around gun...the Stainless...is as good a gun as you can buy!"
What is your choice and why? And what gun do you think the article is talking about?
After a few decades I still haven't changed my mind.
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We were talking guns one day and I just up and asked him the golden question. Which handgun would he choose if he could have but one? I had one in mind, but I wasn't too surprised when he picked the same gun I had picked. And it was likewise the handgun the magazine I was reading had chosen: "One working cop said that if his department allowed, he would rather carry this gun than his .357 revolver," the article touted.
"If I had to get rid of every handgun I own but one, the one I would keep is a stainless steel.... I feel that this gun is capable of doing everything you want a handgun to do in the 'lower 48'. It can be used for small game and even big game if your life depends on it. It is also an excellent gun for self defense."
"We often get asked what gun we would recommend for an all around gun...the Stainless...is as good a gun as you can buy!"
What is your choice and why? And what gun do you think the article is talking about?
After a few decades I still haven't changed my mind.
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