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Posted by Trey M on 05-02-2012 03:02 PM:

I own a Browning .380 and it is a good pistol. I've not had any problems with it. It stays in my truck at all times.

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Posted by wildbill on 05-02-2012 03:25 PM:

they make different grips for the revolvers,i used to like the original grips of the s&w but now they dont feel right.
these oversize rosewood handles feel great useing 1 or 2 hands.
the rubber paquer(spelling) handles also feel good ,but not as pretty as the rosewood,,lol

you want to try different grips and guns till you find one that feels just right useing 1hand.nice thing about the model 36 j frame is its double action and with the lazer added on any gun ,all you have to do is point and shoot.

with the lazerlyte lazers ,it has a button u hit with your thumb,easer/faster than the switch on the chisom trace like on my mark II..

whatever you end up with you want a lazer that you dont have to fumble with to turn it on..

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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 05-02-2012 04:34 PM:

One of the reasons they (instructors) steer women towards revolvers is many women do not have as firm of a grip through their wrist which can lead to malfunction of a semi. Also remember you can fire them from inside your purse or a jacket pocket or anything else when a situation arises that prohibits a standard draw. Revolvers may not be as "cool" but there is no question they are the most dependable. Just more to think about.

I know what you're going through. I went back and forth on calibers and actions for months when I was deciding on my first carry pistol.

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Posted by rmcmillan on 05-02-2012 05:47 PM:

I HAVE TWO 22 CAL RUGER SINGLE SIX. THE CYLNDER CAN BE CHANGED. I KEEP ONE STRAIGHT 22 OTHER IS 22 MAG. GOOD SHOOTING GUNS. I HAVE A SCOPE ON MAG.

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Posted by wildbill on 05-03-2012 08:32 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by wildbill
this is the 38 S&W j frame i carry when not in the woods.
i installed a lazerlyte lazer(retail for $164) on it,paid $90 new off ebay,has plate so it will fit a tauris also.
rosewood grips custom fit them for the lazer
i have a paddle holster and also a shoulder type fanniepack that holds the gun in the paddleholster in a zipper pouch thats not noticeable ,has 2 other zipper pouchs and a velcro cellphone pocket.
carry 2 strip loaders and 2 speed loaders in it plus pocketknife and painkillers/bandages..
only holds 5 shots but i dont carry one under the hammer,with the lazer dont need but 1 shot
i use full metal jacket hollowpoint starfire behind a solid lead as first round and starfires in the speedloaders in case if more is needed.

carry my ruger mark II with shoulder holster when in the woods,
have 4 10 shot clips for it plus scope and lazergrips and clipon 500lumens flashlight on it.

squarebutt j frame model 36



ruger mark II



holster for the mark II setup man asked me about,

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Posted by Laura Bell on 05-03-2012 12:57 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by todd kellam
One of the reasons they (instructors) steer women towards revolvers is many women do not have as firm of a grip through their wrist which can lead to malfunction of a semi. Also remember you can fire them from inside your purse or a jacket pocket or anything else when a situation arises that prohibits a standard draw. Revolvers may not be as "cool" but there is no question they are the most dependable. Just more to think about.

I know what you're going through. I went back and forth on calibers and actions for months when I was deciding on my first carry pistol.



Being able to fire while still some what concealed is a plus. However, I do not carry a purse or any type of hand bag, backpack, etc.

Too many options out there!

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Posted by wildbill on 05-03-2012 07:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Laura Bell
Being able to fire while still some what concealed is a plus. However, I do not carry a purse or any type of hand bag, backpack, etc.

Too many options out there!



heres is the perfect carry holster for womens revolvers.
dont know if you would like this holster,perfect for a small cheap h&r 32 revolver/deringer

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