I'm going to buy a Revlolver next week....Is .357 the way to go?

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  • ProjectNaked
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2004
    • 4309

    #1

    I'm going to buy a Revlolver next week....Is .357 the way to go?

    I'm thinking about this Smith&Wesson --> .357

    Anyone have any suggestions?
  • VicD
    ICQ: 304-611-162
    • Feb 2005
    • 13245

    #2
    Don't buy a gun if revolver is a hard word for you

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    • aico
      Moo Moo Cow
      • Mar 2004
      • 14748

      #3
      Go to a range, rent their guns, find out if you like a revolver or semi-auto better.

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      • hateman
        So Fucking Banned
        • Jul 2003
        • 1623

        #4
        Buy a dictionary first.

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        • MikeVega
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          • Jul 2004
          • 12788

          #5
          Is it your first gun ?


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          • GatorB
            The Demon & 12clicks
            • Oct 2001
            • 18208

            #6
            Originally posted by ProjectNaked
            I'm going to buy a Revlolver next week....Is .357 the way to go?

            Anyone have any suggestions?
            Depends on how small your penis is.

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            • kane
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Aug 2001
              • 20684

              #7
              Originally posted by ProjectNaked
              I'm thinking about this Smith&Wesson --> .357

              Anyone have any suggestions?
              I have a snub nose S&W 357. It can shoot .38 rounds and .357 rounds so you can buy cheap ammo to practice with. The best part about it is the sound and fire it makes. When you shoot 357 ammo in it you get a 2-3 foot long flame that shoots out the barrel and it sounds like the hammer of god when it goes off. If someone is attacking you and you shoot at them with this gun, even if you miss the fire and sound will encourage them to go the other way.

              Like others say though, go rent a few guns and try them out to see what you want and what you are most comfortable with.

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              • Twisted Dave
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                • Mar 2006
                • 3635

                #8
                Why would you even need a gun?


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                • Fat Panda
                  Porn is Dead. Move along.
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 13296

                  #9
                  buy a semi auto .45

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                  • ProjectNaked
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                    • Jul 2004
                    • 4309

                    #10
                    Originally posted by hateman
                    Buy a dictionary first.
                    You are an asshat...


                    Originally posted by vicd
                    Don't buy a gun if revolver is a hard word for you
                    I'm not going to bother with you....

                    Originally posted by MikeVega
                    Is it your first gun ?
                    I carry a M&P compact .40cal in the summer and a beretta 92FS in the winter. I also have a few assault rifles. I have always wanted a large revolver - it will just be a range gun, not for carry.

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                    • ProjectNaked
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                      • Jul 2004
                      • 4309

                      #11
                      Originally posted by kane
                      I have a snub nose S&W 357. It can shoot .38 rounds and .357 rounds so you can buy cheap ammo to practice with.
                      That is why I'm leaning towards .357


                      Originally posted by SAC
                      buy a semi auto .45
                      that's on my list -
                      Last edited by ProjectNaked; 01-27-2008, 05:32 PM.

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                      • needlive
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                        • Nov 2006
                        • 2191

                        #12
                        Originally posted by hateman
                        Buy a dictionary first.


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                        • tony299
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                          • Aug 2002
                          • 57021

                          #13
                          For home protection, I had a former special forces captain tell me. A pump shotgun is best for several reasons, its just point and spray in the direct of what you want to hit. He said you would be surprised how close you can be with a hand gun and miss. Also the sound of the round going into the chamber is a deterrent.

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                          • Rowdy
                            Confirmed User
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 637

                            #14
                            A 357 on a 44 frame is a great combo.

                            It's a bit heavier than a standard 357 but the benefit is it has the kick of a 22 with the extra body weight so extended shooting time isn't stressful on the wrists at all and the reduced "barrel bounce" seems to help on a more control shooting pattern (and get a good set of sound reducing ear plugs).

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                            • The Judge
                              Confirmed User
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 1647

                              #15


                              Originally posted by tony404
                              For home protection, I had a former special forces captain tell me. A pump shotgun is best for several reasons, its just point and spray in the direct of what you want to hit. He said you would be surprised how close you can be with a hand gun and miss. Also the sound of the round going into the chamber is a deterrent.

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                              • DBS.US
                                Geo Cities
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 11841

                                #16
                                Ruger SP101
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                                • BV
                                  wtf
                                  • Sep 2001
                                  • 10914

                                  #17
                                  That Ruger is tight, it's been heavily customized though. Like the hammer ground off and polished so it's double action only. Nice if you want to shoot it while it's still inside your jacket pocket while concealing it walking down a rough alley or something like that. Always on the ready.

                                  Ruger makes a nice gun. I have a few of theirs myself.

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                                  • Xrated J
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Sep 2006
                                    • 4347

                                    #18
                                    .44 mag

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                                    • BV
                                      wtf
                                      • Sep 2001
                                      • 10914

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by tony404
                                      For home protection, I had a former special forces captain tell me. A pump shotgun is best for several reasons, its just point and spray in the direct of what you want to hit. He said you would be surprised how close you can be with a hand gun and miss. Also the sound of the round going into the chamber is a deterrent.
                                      They are good if you never plan on getting to close to your assailant. Like answering the door, etc etc...

                                      A shotgun, rifle, or even a long barrelled pistol are not as good as a short barrelled hammer less revolver as pictured above.

                                      Even if your attacker grabbed the barrel his hand would still be covering the end. If it had a longer barrel he could grab it and direct it away from his harms way. Same with a shotgun or rifle.

                                      Especially since most altercations happen within very close quarters.
                                      Last edited by BV; 01-27-2008, 08:54 PM.

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