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roguesam: Outstanding! I'm looking forward to seeing them!
...But was wondering if there was anybody out there that use to carry a semi-auto as their ccw and then switched to a revolver?...
Agreed. nothing says "just turn around and walk (or run) away" like looking at a full cylinder of hollowpoints.I have carried both and still do but these days 90% of the time I carry a revolver. My primary is normally a 325PD with a Model 12 carried as a BUG. quite often a PF-9 is in my pocket as well.
I like the reliability of the revolver, the weight (the 325PD is an airweight), the concealabilty of the snubbie, and one last factor, the intimidation factor. Now before I get jumped by everyone saying you don't pull a gun unless you plan to use it the fact is the mere presence of a gun has been well proven to end conflicts without it being fired. Also I am not going to shoot someone with a club or knife unless they close within the distance allocated by the Tueller Drill. There are situations where I would shoot without hesitation but other where I would give a warning first.
But if an attacker was across a counter from me with a knife or club and he had to look at this and see that huge muzzle and can also see what will hurt him (you can't see the bullets in a semi-auto normally, in fact you really can't tell if it is loaded) I bet he will change his mind about bothering me. And no shots fired is always the best possible solution.
And please don't jump on me for being in front of the muzzle, not only are those dummies there was quite obviously nothing under the hammer.
Agreed. nothing says "just turn around and walk (or run) away" like looking at a full cylinder of hollowpoints.
I did.But was wondering if there was anybody out there that use to carry a semi-auto as their ccw and then switched to a revolver?