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If you're going to go with a revolver I recommend the Ruger GP100.
Revolvers are more dependable because if the bullet doesn't fire you just pull the trigger again until one does. Anyone that shoots often knows that bullets do not always fire, and if it's a life or death situation I'd want the fucking weapon to work.
BTW average gun confrontation has 3 shots fired - (from both people combined) revolver hold 5-6 rounds.
MY father has had his gp100 for 12 years now I think, I've dropped it out of a moving truck, a 38 ft deer stand and I've put the shittiest reloads in it. It still works like it were brand new.
For trigger pulls you can't work on it like you can a S& W
For hunting I love my marlin 336 SS
30- 30 is by far the most popular round for hunting the past 100 years and shit I don't need anythign that shoots more than 200 yrds in fl.
For flat trajectory I love the .243 and I take deer with it all the time.
If you're going for a auto handgun I recommend the beretta 92 or 96
or the COlt 1911 if both are good enough for our military both are fine for me.
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