S&W 360 12 oz. .357 = bloody hand
Ruger .454 Alaskan = brused hand
Taurus Titainium 617 20 oz. .357 with ribber grip = perfect.
Glock 27 or 33 or 26 = my favorite carry guns.
I have found that Remington Golden Sabers in .357 are more comfortable to shoot than any others I have tried.
They must be dummied down for a reason, but I'm not sure I know.
Maybe better follow up shots???
I have the Ti617 which is a 2" version of the Titainium 4" 627. It carry's well at .20 ozs. empty. Shoots great too. I think the Ribber grips help a lot.
Actually the Glock 33 in 357 Sig would be my favorite choice for carry.
20 Ozs.
10+1 shots.
More acurate for me than a snubbie.
Get a .40 barrel for $100.00 for cheaper practice ammo.
I have thousands of rounds thru mine and it's still like new.
Oscar
I have a Taurus 617 Titanium. It's a K frame size, 7 shot. 20 Oz. Carry's great in a belt holster and is very comfortable to shoot .357's with the Ribber grips.
I also have a S&W 360 Scadnium/Titainium. It's a 12 Oz. 5 shot which is extremely easy to carry but not much fun to shoot with...
I have 3 Keltec's, P-32, P3AT, PF-9.
They all jam less than my Kimber CDP Ultra 2. :cuss:
The Kimber has made a trip back to try and fix this problem.
It still jams.
I have the 454 Alaskan.
It's recoils is like nothing else I shoot.
It's in a class by itself.
Heavy and hard is how I discribe it.
I can shoot my Glock 33 all day long without a problem.
I shot 12 rounds of the 454 and it bruised my hand for a week.:eek:
You have to love recoil to buy this...
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