So is it a myth that a .357 fired in low light conditions will temporarily blind the shooter and anyone near the gun?
I've also heard that the loud noise will bounce on the walls indoors and be extremely louder than a normal handgun. True?
The gun I have is a 4" Ruger GP100. The gun takes .357, so is there a point to shoot .38 special +P for defense?
I've also heard that the loud noise will bounce on the walls indoors and be extremely louder than a normal handgun. True?
The gun I have is a 4" Ruger GP100. The gun takes .357, so is there a point to shoot .38 special +P for defense?