RustyShackelford
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J frame revolvers....
If a new shooter or CCW license holder wants to conceal a firearm, then a DA or DAO snub revolver may be the best choice.
New shooters are learning how to shoot & carry a gun.
Id agree that a larger K frame or L frame DA revolver would be better to learn the basics of firearms/tactics but can all new shooters conceal a K frame revolver?
A J frame revolver a CCW holder or armed citizen can carry & shoot in a critical incident is far better than a 9mm or .45acp pistol they left at home because it was impractical or hard to conceal.
People are shooting at human size targets too not 1" squares or bullseye targets 50 yards away. A new shooter can get the basics with proper training & motivation.
Rusty
PS: I think Texas(DPS) does not allow .22LR for CCW quals or class training. You can carry it but it can't be the caliber you qualify for record with.
If a new shooter or CCW license holder wants to conceal a firearm, then a DA or DAO snub revolver may be the best choice.
New shooters are learning how to shoot & carry a gun.
Id agree that a larger K frame or L frame DA revolver would be better to learn the basics of firearms/tactics but can all new shooters conceal a K frame revolver?
A J frame revolver a CCW holder or armed citizen can carry & shoot in a critical incident is far better than a 9mm or .45acp pistol they left at home because it was impractical or hard to conceal.
People are shooting at human size targets too not 1" squares or bullseye targets 50 yards away. A new shooter can get the basics with proper training & motivation.
Rusty
PS: I think Texas(DPS) does not allow .22LR for CCW quals or class training. You can carry it but it can't be the caliber you qualify for record with.