Posted by RN on August 29, 2011 at 10:38:06 from (184.60.1.148):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
Handgun for home security? In Rural area and low cost for ammo? smeiauto? Implied is minamal experience since you"re asking here. SO- first thing is NOT recommending new auto pistol in large caliber. Like a couple others suggest- revolver, .357 or .38 with a 4 inch barrel. .38 wadcutters reloads from target range about as cheap centerfire ammo as you"ll find to get to MINIMUM 500 rounds prctice to be compentent in use. Second consideration like sisters use- Ruger single six with .22 mag cylinder kept as fox in hen house or racoon in barn use- other wise on belt with standard .22 cylinder for rats and beer cans, practice. Couple vans, cars have driven into yard, drivers saw pistol on hip and immediatly left, one van busted 2 days later with stolen property in it and driver with assualt warrant. Other pistol for kin is Ruger .22 auto, has gotten lots of practice and varmit control use plus one hold a cash register grabber for police. The .22 are carried a lot, light and handy and ammo is cheap to practice. A well known simple tool is often easier to use than a big, new, seldom used tool. Other suggestions for shotgun, etc weren"t what you asked, some good suggestions given though. Youngest brother has my old Rossi coach gun- 20 inch barrels, outside hammers, double trigger, was a little guess who gets it between him and other sister. RN.
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