Posted by U.P.john on August 29, 2011 at 18:15:42 from (66.96.97.191):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
As a gunsmith for the last 15 years, I would suggest a short barelled shotgun, If you have your heart set on a handgun, get a revolver!! Something like a Taurus, or ruger .357 mag. That way you can practice with .38 specials. If you seriously want a semi-auto, please stay away from the cheaper ones like Hi-point and jennings!!! They are junk! Cheap stamped out parts, nothing is heat treated the way it should be, and I"ve started to tell people I don"t even want to work on them. I broke down and sold a customer a Hi-point in 9mm a couple months ago. It jammed on the second shot! After 2 boxes of ammo run through it the firing pin mushroomed over and wouldn"t fire anymore. I think you would be much happier with a revolver, however, nothing makes the hair on your neck stand up like the sound of a pump action shotgun being racked!!
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