LaserMax for Ruger snubs-not an answer really
I have 2 LaserMax set ups -one on my Ruger 357 LCR and one on my .22 LCR while I await getting a 9mm LCR. Very nice set up. I also obtained a nice custom OWB belt holster for this rig. The lasers work great , and can be mounted and dismounted very...
I had to go to an easier gun to shoot because of a shoulder inury-I tried the revolver route (not a 9mm but I had one and have several snubbys)) but the point is, I selected a Ruger LC380 semi auto which still out does the revolver (7 shots of Remington 380 is good stuff) and my weakened...
let me see now-I have a 9" 10mm Glock and a 6" 10mm Glock, so why not a 10" 9mm Smith?
I do have a 6" 10mm Smith revolver and it is a fine revolver.
My use for a 9mm of this length, even with 7 shots, is zero as I do not compete. Wouldn't it be easy to make a short barrel approx. 3" for...
The backup deal makes the most sense if I wanted to go 9mm all the way . Had a bud who carried a HK 9mm pistol , then he had a 9mm MP 5 full auto for his truck gun and carried a 942 S&W snub in an ankle holster for his back up piece. 9mm for everything.
He liked that set up a lot.
The simple answer for the question is that 9mm revolvers do not work . I had a Smith snubby in 9mm and it was a PITA....tapered 9mm cartridge is the culprit.
I have had several-a 629 in 5", now a 29 in 4" -the new version , a really sweet gun. I like this one best of all. Black is beautiful.
Also had a Mountain gun in 4".
Had several others- a shorty 629 that was ported from the factory with a lanyard stud on the bottom of the grip-cant remember...
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