Odd Second Pistol selection

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ok, i know you dont want to hear it but you clicked. i'll try to keep it short.

My first pistol was a Ruger Single Six stainless. i love it. i need more.

my options are basically thus:

Cap and Ball Revolver: 1860 Navy, or something like that, maybe 1862 police, etc. 44 cal. i have an itch and they're cheap.

38 Snub. probly Taurus, because its cheap(cheaper than 357 and other brands but will shop used). something to Maybe CCW, but i always HATE snubs. I'd probly be happier if it was a 4" but they seem less common.


1911, Springfield, GI, green. want one, just might have to wait.

see, kinda odd huh? if i go 1911 its at the highest end of my budget so i'd also shop around for similarly priced autos.

My budget it about $250, which will get me the C&B and supplies, but the other two are stretching it just a hair.
 
Get whatever tickles your fancy, but unless you are just dead set against .357 and don't like the caliber or something, I would go .357 rather than .38 for a wheel gun. Then you can shoot whichever you want. As far as the other guns, I say go for it.

Jason
 
get the .357 and shoot .38 through it until you carry it. I'm not a revolver guy, but I think one can do that :confused:
 
if you can find one, the Firestorm (Llama under a different name) .45acp 1911 and be had for about $250 or less NIB and I love mine.Not 1 single hiccup in the 5 years I've owned it and I've fed it LOTS of all kinds of cheap ammo thru it with no problems.I also have a Llama MAX-1 (also a 1911) I inherited and it's been just as accurate and reliable, and can also be had for around $250 or less NIB.I now most people will say Llama's are crap but the 2 Ihave have been flawless, so I'm either just REALLY lucky, or they are much better than internet chat would lead you to beleive.just my opinion though, YMMV.

Firestrm in "duo-tone" finish
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Llama MAX-1
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Buy an older Smith--there's plenty of 4" .38s and .357s out there. Heck, I've got one!

Unless you enjoy paying lots of good money for S&H on black powder, those cap-and-ball things aren't a "good deal". I've got one, and haven't ever used it, because I have yet to will up the money required to get some BP and lead.

To each their own.
 
I would prefer the 357 for power, but when shopping i noticed it was larger/heavier and more expensive. Of course to make it lighter and smaller the price went up quickly.

the BP supplies are available at the local Sportsmans warehouse. they even have a little BP pistol starter kit with "everything you need"

as far as i know i have never seen a Llama pistol. i've seen Llamas, they spit. The only bargain 1911's i've seen are Rock Islands and i've heard mixed reviews on them too, and they run at $400+.
 
well, i think i waited long enough and i dont want the cap and ball so much any more.

a friend just bought the Taurus 1911 and that thing is amazing! makes me really want one. but he has one so i can shoot it.

the 38/357 snub is really gaining ground too. i can get one local for under 250. what do ya'll think?
 
My budget it about $250,

No way you're going to get a 1911 for that. A .38 snub is more possible, though you'll probably end up going used, and/or way off brand (Rossi, Armscor).

see, kinda odd huh?

That's the only question I see in your post. My answer is "no, not that odd."

The cap and ball's going to be mostly a fun gun, the others more useful. With those wants, and that budget, I personally would be looking at the .38 snub nose. But that's me. You do what you want.

the 38/357 snub is really gaining ground too. i can get one local for under 250. what do ya'll think?

Yes.
 
Umm, wait 'till next week? then your budget could be $350. Or wait another week, and then your budget could be $450. At that point, you could message me, and I'll sell you an SA Mil-Spec. :D

Or just do what you want. Although if you get a cap n ball, you can save a lot of hassle by getting a Ruger Old Army, or Remington pattern, rather than the army or navy colt style.

~~~Mat
 
If you just need the pistol for fun, R&R, and geez-whiz factor, go with the Cap and Ball. Historical guns, even if new manufacture, are always cool. My wife (she carries) made fun of me because I got a Cabelas Traditional Hawken Black Powder 50 cal. She made fun until I put it together. Then she actually admitted that it was cool.
 
For $250, you'll get a used Taurus .38 or maybe .357 if you are lucky, of course depending where you live. In South Florida, gun prices are somewhat high so I would say save up a little more.
 
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