Revolvers aren't JUST for carry.
I love knocking down steel plates with my Blackhawks.
Try loading for any auto to the levels some of my revolvers will handle.
Thus proving the point that they are more of a novelty these days.
Revolvers aren't JUST for carry.
I love knocking down steel plates with my Blackhawks.
Try loading for any auto to the levels some of my revolvers will handle.
I've seen this said before and it confuses me. What's the point? An LCR or 642 is thicker than my automatic, weighs as much or more, and gives up 4 rounds. Why would I carry something bulkier just because I probably won't need those 4 rounds?Revolvers a novelty? Hardly..... but I get your point. Still a good self defense tool and not to be taken lightly. Not as many advantages over semi autos but they have their place in this era of self protection. I carry my 642s all the time when I know I'm going to be in "non challenging" areas. However, when I know I'm going into the **** or close to it, I do carry appropriately...... meaning higher capacity tools.
I never shoot any of my revolvers for fun; or anything else for that reason. And I have some really nice ones! I don't like to get rid of any guns once I own them, but am I being foolish here? I mean, if I thought I had $2-3K worth of revolvers (and I do), what am I holding on to them for?
Can someone give me a good reason why I shouldn't sell them?
I've seen this said before and it confuses me. What's the point? An LCR or 642 is thicker than my automatic, weighs as much or more, and gives up 4 rounds. Why would I carry something bulkier just because I probably won't need those 4 rounds?
They may continue to appreciate.
To what end? When I am dead and can't use the guns or the money? To make my kids happy? To be able to say, "I have some too?"
I have them in a safe. No one even gets to appreciate them on display or covet them.
......I kept that one......Damn Johnathan I missed out on you selling some smiths. I would have loved a chance to get my old 66 back.
I've seen this said before and it confuses me. What's the point? An LCR or 642 is thicker than my automatic, weighs as much or more, and gives up 4 rounds. Why would I carry something bulkier just because I probably won't need those 4 rounds?
To what end? When I am dead and can't use the guns or the money? To make my kids happy? To be able to say, "I have some too?"
I have them in a safe. No one even gets to appreciate them on display or covet them.