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I have five revolvers and am thinking I "need" more. I am wishing I had not passed up on that H&R top-break, 9-shot .22 that was at my LGS a couple months ago. It is gone and it was/is sweet.
Maybe a .22 is the way to go, cheap ammo, lots of time at range for low cost, but I still like the big booms too.
I also see that Charter Arms has a .380 revolver that does not require moon clips. I might go for a non-revolver ammo if moon clips are not required, but what caliber.
Top break would certainly help round out my collection. I probably should look for longer barrels too. Maybe Heritage 16" barreled .22! There is a guy in Canada does gun videos and has a 10&5/8" barreled .44 Magnum. That is pretty cool too.
I also thought about another S&W J-frame .38 in black (maybe a 442) so I can shoot the current EDC a ton more (500 rounds through it now), wear it out, and keep the newer one for EDC.
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Maybe a .22 is the way to go, cheap ammo, lots of time at range for low cost, but I still like the big booms too.
I also see that Charter Arms has a .380 revolver that does not require moon clips. I might go for a non-revolver ammo if moon clips are not required, but what caliber.
Top break would certainly help round out my collection. I probably should look for longer barrels too. Maybe Heritage 16" barreled .22! There is a guy in Canada does gun videos and has a 10&5/8" barreled .44 Magnum. That is pretty cool too.
I also thought about another S&W J-frame .38 in black (maybe a 442) so I can shoot the current EDC a ton more (500 rounds through it now), wear it out, and keep the newer one for EDC.
What I have