Since I moved to FL 13 years ago I have pocket carried a .38 S&W 337-2. Now that it has been decided to let felons out of jail, import criminals from below the border, invite ISIS members to come on over, in addition to the home grown "Bad Boys" we already have in Florida, I have been thinking of upgrading my carry gun.
I intend to go from pocket carry to IWB.
I already have a S&W Shorty .45, which I have never fired, that I could use. Or, I am thinking about an M&P Shield in 9mm. I like the idea of a .45, but I am now 70 years old and think the recoil may be a bit much (I haven't fired any .45 in 10 years). And, I also like the extra ammo of the Shield. Then there is also the M&P 9mm Compact, but I think it may be to large for IWB. Oh, and I guess I could buy 4 Shield's for the value of the Shorty. LOL. A Shield for every member of the Family.
I would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
How in heavens name did you come up with the assumption that I was going to engage a bomber with ANY firearm? It is an inconceivable flight of fantacy!
Given that the premise of the first paragraph of the original post is valid, which I personally believe is a bit of a stretch, how much is switching from a .38 to a 9mm going to help?
A revolver though, has a simplicity advantage over the semi pistol.
Since I moved to FL 13 years ago I have pocket carried a .38 S&W 337-2. Now that it has been decided to let felons out of jail, import criminals from below the border, invite ISIS members to come on over, in addition to the home grown "Bad Boys" we already have in Florida, I have been thinking of upgrading my carry gun.
I intend to go from pocket carry to IWB.
I already have a S&W Shorty .45, which I have never fired, that I could use. Or, I am thinking about an M&P Shield in 9mm. I like the idea of a .45, but I am now 70 years old and think the recoil may be a bit much (I haven't fired any .45 in 10 years). And, I also like the extra ammo of the Shield. Then there is also the M&P 9mm Compact, but I think it may be to large for IWB. Oh, and I guess I could buy 4 Shield's for the value of the Shorty. LOL. A Shield for every member of the Family.
I would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
Muss, that is a complicated revolver loading procedure. Agreed.
Loading a semi is a little easier but the revolver is not as complicated to load as some think.
I've trained with my J this way.
(1) Both hands on the firearm to fire all 5.
(2) I tilt the gun slightly to the right. I'm a righty. I position the second and third fingers of the left hand next to the cylinder.
(3) Right thumb engages the latch. Left second and third fingers push open the cylinder and stay inside that area. The gun pivots with extractor up.
(4) Right hand pushes down on the extractor rod to eject shells. Second and third fingers are still in where the cylinder was and help position the revolver (all done with left hand) to accept the speed loader which was in my right pocket. Put rounds in. Twist the loader.
(5) Close the cylinder with my left thumb and I'm ready for the next 5 shots.
A little longer than it would take me to load a mag but not much longer.
There is no switching of hands. Smooth and slow.
This is how I do it because that's how I was taught. I am not trying to convert anyone to a revolver. It's a personal choice that I made years ago.
Shoot what you want.
Yiogo
Left hand holding revolver. See points 2 and 3.
Both hands fire the revolver. Be sure left hand is under cylinder.
BTW speed loader is in right pocket.
So this is turning into I'm right and your wrong when all I'm doing is trying to help?
How can I switch hands if both hands are on the revolver to begin with?
It's more a letting go with one, loading and both hands on again.