Should I sell/trade my 9mm Shield?

No I never did shoot the LCR before I sold it. That was less impulsive and more necessity. Had to come up with quick cash. I regret that more than trading off the shield.

I'm actually more of a wheel gun fan. I don't mind the snap of full magnum loads in short barrels. Granted I've never shot anything out of an ultra light revolver, but I imagine I could stand it. Honestly, I'd probably use it mostly with 38 rounds, just like to have the 357 in case the only ammo I have around me is for my 686.

I am looking forward to carrying the shield. Oh, and shooting it...Ha!
 
My question as well.

And I no longer see an ammo shortage and would think if we can get it up here it should be common elsewhere.

Powder is another story.
 
Still no .22's ;)

I'll say this in jtyson's defense. These days with the internet and how we build up ideas in our minds based on what we read and what we want, it's not so hard to buy something and then say. "mission complete". It might actually be more difficult to get out and shoot a gun than it is to buy one. That point can even be more applicable depending on where you live:(
 
I had a 357 LCR - it was a decent handgun and I like Rugers but I traded it in on a Smith Model 36 snub to CCW as I like the size and feel of the 36. (Maybe it's because I'm past 60 and am old fashioned in my tastes? :D)

That said, I've been thinking about a Shield 9mm. I have read a lot of good things about them and size wise, I think it would be a nice CCW to switch of to once in a while.

If you haven't shot your Shield - I really think you should. If you were to get rid of it - later on you not only with be rethinking it but also regretting that you never shot it to see if you really liked it or not. Kind of like buying a nice car, putting it in your garage for six months and never driving it - then selling it. Your Shield will be considered "used" if you get rid of it and you'll probably take a loss on it. You might as well shoot it and see if you like it - then decide.

Good luck! :)
 
Don't sell it, those guns are current production and popular so they have bad resale value, think of it as an investment: you are going to want a similar gun sometime in the future and if you sell it at a loss now and buy it again later, you will have wasted a lot of money.
 
For those who didn't read through the whole thread, I didn't sell the shield. I traded it off for a 686. But I missed it, so I bought another one this past week. I sold my LCR off because I was broke and my dog had to go to the vet.

I hadn't shot it because I'm cheap, have a lot of hobbies, and ammo is still hard to find here in NM. You have to wait in line for hours on shipment day at Sportsman's and you are only allowed one box of each caliber. You can get ammo on the private market here, but 22lr still commands $50 for 500 rds. 9mm isn't bad, but still around $.75 a round for wwb.

I didn't decide that I didn't like the shield so much with the first, it was more that I wanted a wheel gun. I've always loved revolvers. But frankly, carrying my 686 is too much most of the time. I'm a big dude, but it is a heavy and huge gun to tuck away. I bought another shield because I like how it feels in my hand. I like how slim it is. I intend to take it shooting some time this summer, but I'm in no hurry. I just happened to have an extra $400 in my pocket while I was driving by Sportsman's so I picked one up.
 
U dun a great trade. I have a 4" 686 & a 6" 586 & 13 other Smith revolvers.
I ain't sellin' nuttin no more ever.
When I was a young copper I had to sell many of my guns & regret all of them.
Now I just buy 'em.:D
 
I would have suggested keeping the Shield, but that 686 is easily a $700 gun... I don't know what was going on with the person who made the trade with you... but you win for sure.

Good score.
 
When I made the trade about a year ago, it was still nearly impossible to get your hands on a 9mm shield. You could find one in 40 here or there, but the 9mm version was like gold. Dollar for dollar I know I came out on top with the 686. But I'm definitely glad that I bought another shield.
 
I think you made the right trade. Sometimes, you make a trade because you know you can always get another of what you have. I would have made that deal in a heartbeat, and never looked back.

I've followed this thread from the beginning, and I am glad you got your Shield again.

Eventually, you find the guns that fit you best. My CZ 75 is still one of my go to guns, and the Makarov spends a lot of time in the safe. The Tomcat went away. I've them with plenty of other options (including a S&W 65 3" that has become a car/carry gun).
 
I bought my 9mm Shield to use as a carry gun, and that is exactly what I use it for. It is light, which is what you want in a EDC gun, it shoots great with fast second shot target acquisition and it was inexpensive. The latter is in case, God forbid, I do have to use it, I won't be out a high dollar gun while the police have it in evidence.

I have a number of guns that I could use for CCW, but it seems that the Shield is the one I always grab. I find that while it may be chic to carry a steel .45, they get real heavy after a while. I frequently forget that the shield is even there even when sitting. While they aren't target guns, mine is more than accurate enough at short range.

You really need to go out and shoot the darned thing.
 
I agree. I need to take all my guns out actually. I haven't been shooting in almost a year. I have a Savage 7mm mag that has yet to see a bullet and has been tucked away for going on 3 years now.

On another bright note, I replaced my 22lr long gun today. I had a Rem 597 that I actually really enjoyed, but sold in a time of need. Picked up an M&P 15-22 today. This I don't think I'll shoot much. I only have about 500rds of 22lr and have no idea when I'll be able to get more at a reasonable price.
 
I too wanted a Shield ....... finally shot one (two, actually: one in .40 and one in 9) ..... no longer want.

The trigger was, to me (1911 guy) atrocious.
 
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