So I've been "into" guns about a year and a half now, and I wonder how many share my preferences:
I've shot lots of guns - Glocks, H &Ks, S&W, Rugers, revolvers, pistols, 12 ga/20ga shotguns (semi and pump), bolt action hunting rifles, mil surps - pretty much everything but the "evil" black rifles. And I think I'm kinda old fashioned - I like the revolvers, shotguns, and to a lesser extent mil surps best.
I know its a sin, maybe, to be "non-tactical" (ahem*Skunk*ahem) but I think I've settled on my niche, and the latest accessory rail/polymer pistol/SWAT compatible guns and nomenclature just don't do anything for me.
Now, I do see a lot of revolver/shotty/mil surp folks here too, but it seems like most folks are a little more modern (for lack of a better word) with a lot of Glock, Sig, AR-15, AK (47s and 74s), and even modern rifles.
Not sure exactly what I'm trying to say, just wondering how many people look to the traditional equilizers (as the revolver forum says ) as opposed to constantly trying to keep up with the latest technology?
We all have our preferences, and well we should, but I think after a year and a half of trying everything I think I have settled on mine. And I thank THR for helping me!
That said, anyone wanna trade a revolver for a Ruger P97?
I've shot lots of guns - Glocks, H &Ks, S&W, Rugers, revolvers, pistols, 12 ga/20ga shotguns (semi and pump), bolt action hunting rifles, mil surps - pretty much everything but the "evil" black rifles. And I think I'm kinda old fashioned - I like the revolvers, shotguns, and to a lesser extent mil surps best.
I know its a sin, maybe, to be "non-tactical" (ahem*Skunk*ahem) but I think I've settled on my niche, and the latest accessory rail/polymer pistol/SWAT compatible guns and nomenclature just don't do anything for me.
Now, I do see a lot of revolver/shotty/mil surp folks here too, but it seems like most folks are a little more modern (for lack of a better word) with a lot of Glock, Sig, AR-15, AK (47s and 74s), and even modern rifles.
Not sure exactly what I'm trying to say, just wondering how many people look to the traditional equilizers (as the revolver forum says ) as opposed to constantly trying to keep up with the latest technology?
We all have our preferences, and well we should, but I think after a year and a half of trying everything I think I have settled on mine. And I thank THR for helping me!
That said, anyone wanna trade a revolver for a Ruger P97?