dakota.potts
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For anyone following my thread in T&T, I've decided to follow a path of firearms learning with an end goal of becoming an instructor and developing marketable skills doing what I love to do. I'm beginning with handguns.
I'm pretty familiar with how semi automatic handguns of all different types function, but something I have no experience with is revolvers and that's something that needs fixing. So I'm looking for a first revolver. It needs to be:
Double action
Under $400 (if such a thing exists)
Long enough barrel for accurate enough shooting (minute of pie plate at 15-20 yards) but short enough for concealment
Not way a ton
Needs to go boom when I pull the trigger
Prefer 6 rounds, will consider 5
Prefer .38/.357, will consider smaller or equivalent rounds including .32 but nothing like a .44 magnum
Prefer exposed hammer but not necessary.
Gotta do some working and some saving for a while so it won't be an immediate purchase, but need to know what kinds of things I should be looking for. I'm not just getting a revolver because I have to -- it's a new facet I hadn't explored before and now I have a reason to make the financial jump. So I am looking for something that will be interesting to shoot, but there's no reason that something has to be expensive or fancy if it shoots well enough.
I'm pretty familiar with how semi automatic handguns of all different types function, but something I have no experience with is revolvers and that's something that needs fixing. So I'm looking for a first revolver. It needs to be:
Double action
Under $400 (if such a thing exists)
Long enough barrel for accurate enough shooting (minute of pie plate at 15-20 yards) but short enough for concealment
Not way a ton
Needs to go boom when I pull the trigger
Prefer 6 rounds, will consider 5
Prefer .38/.357, will consider smaller or equivalent rounds including .32 but nothing like a .44 magnum
Prefer exposed hammer but not necessary.
Gotta do some working and some saving for a while so it won't be an immediate purchase, but need to know what kinds of things I should be looking for. I'm not just getting a revolver because I have to -- it's a new facet I hadn't explored before and now I have a reason to make the financial jump. So I am looking for something that will be interesting to shoot, but there's no reason that something has to be expensive or fancy if it shoots well enough.
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