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    I just DON'T like shooting indoors!

    Outdoor all the way. Fresh air. Less noise. Better light. Reactive targets. More freedom of movement. Less restrictive ammo rules. More easy conversation with your friends. That's seven advantages right off the top of my head! Easy choice. justinbaby
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    First Handgun, What was yours? Mine was...

    S&W 39-2 in 9 mm. Bought in late 1970s from a county cop who wanted to go high-capacity. Nice gun. Wish I had kept her. Traded her, plus cash of course, for a 6" Colt King Cobra in .357 back in 1986. Have stuck with revolvers ever since. justinbaby
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    .38 Special Colt Python??? 1000$??

    I passed on a mint condition 8" 38 spl. seven years ago for $900. I regretted it and wish I had bought. I would have used it to shoot 148gr. wadcutters or 158gr. swc only, since I believe that what was the gun was designed for. It was the only Python I really wanted. I prefer 586/686 Smith's for...
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    Moonclips for a defensive revolver?

    I couldn't have phrased this better myself. Moonclips, thick and unbent, are superior to any speedloader. There is no better way to load AND extract a revolver! None. With moonclips, you can compete with autoloaders any day of the week. Can't do that consistently with a speedloader. Sorry...
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    .22 revolver

    Try a 617 S&W 10 shot in 6". That's not a toy. Very accurate! justinbaby
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    Revolver Crazed

    I'm 51 and own revolvers all the way. I'm not against autoloaders. It's just when I have extra money I want another revolver. They have so many advantages. One caveat. I would love to have a highly customized 1911. Just one. Problem is, I could buy 3 new S&W's for the price, so I don't see it...
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    Any one ever had their gun safe defeated?

    Have you ever lived in a low-end ground floor apartment? With multiple high-end revolvers that are vulnerable? A gun safe is better than no safe at all! At least I am trying to keep my weapons secure, regardless of whether I can replace them or not. justinbaby
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    Gun friendly in Huntsville, AL?

    Huntsville is very gun friendly. Lived there for 15 years. All the above posts are true. Move there with confidence!:) justinbaby
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