theicemanmpls
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[QUOTEThe Judge is novel. It would make an incredible snake gun...Profesional Defensive TRAINING, not by you. After that I'd look at some TRAINING. Followed by some more TRAINING.
I like revolvers but, semi-auto's have less recoil. If she had some TRAINING she should could handle either one. Let her develop some skills before you settle on a gun.
Don't forget long guns. These too, require Training.
Of course, we as men, are natural born shooters and hunters and lovers of women. We don't need any training!
If it's not a carry gun, don't go small. A mid to full size gun is easier to shoot well and handles recoil better. Why sacrifice these things, if you don't have to?
The Judge is novel. It would make an incredible snake gun...
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I have seen a few firearms advertised as "snake guns". The judge, a derringer, a 410 shotgun.
When in venomous snake country, I make it a point to make noise. The snakes will move away. Snakes will only usually strike when cornered or frightened.
Why shoot them? They make a big dent in the rodent population.
It seems to me, the time it would take to remove a "snake gun" from holster, and deploy it, one could simply move away from the reptile.
Just saying.,,,,,,