guitarguy314
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Hi everyone,
I have had my concealed carry permit for a year or so, but have not been able to carry due to being in school full time. Now that I'm out, I would like to start carrying.
I know that I want a revolver, simply because I am not as familiar with semi-auto's. I know the basics, but I am a lot more comfortable with wheel guns. The guns that I currently own are ill suited for concealed carry (ie: long barreled hand cannons).
In a perfect world, I'd like to carry a 44 spl, or a 45 acp, but If all I can conceal is a 38 or a 357, then so be it . I don't want to go any lower than that. And, although I know that snub noses are the go to carry revolvers, (again in a perfect world) I think I'd prefer something with a 3 or 4 inch barrel. Every snub nose that I've fired has had outrageous muzzle flip. It could be that I'm just not used to it, I suppose.
That said, what revolvers would you recommend I try out, or look at?
Thanks for your help guys!
I have had my concealed carry permit for a year or so, but have not been able to carry due to being in school full time. Now that I'm out, I would like to start carrying.
I know that I want a revolver, simply because I am not as familiar with semi-auto's. I know the basics, but I am a lot more comfortable with wheel guns. The guns that I currently own are ill suited for concealed carry (ie: long barreled hand cannons).
In a perfect world, I'd like to carry a 44 spl, or a 45 acp, but If all I can conceal is a 38 or a 357, then so be it . I don't want to go any lower than that. And, although I know that snub noses are the go to carry revolvers, (again in a perfect world) I think I'd prefer something with a 3 or 4 inch barrel. Every snub nose that I've fired has had outrageous muzzle flip. It could be that I'm just not used to it, I suppose.
That said, what revolvers would you recommend I try out, or look at?
Thanks for your help guys!