Blade37db
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This thread has been a great read. Now I know I'm not alone. I'm getting close to the big 5-Oh. Here's my $.02 FWIW.
My uncle, who was with the NYPD, took me shooting for the first time in the mid 80s. I believe he brought a Model 10, a Model 36 and a 3XXX series 9mm semi. I loved the revolvers more than the semi.
About 20 years later I got my CCW permit. My first purchase was a nice, used Colt Detective Special. My second purchase was a Model 64 with a 3 inch barrel. Over the years I stupidly traded those (and other revolvers) to try to keep from needing to buy bigger safes. In the years since I first got my permit, I've bought 5 semis (all 9mm) and probably 3x that in revolvers. All of the Smiths (except 1) were pre-lock & stainless Js, Ks & Ls. I have one with a lock that was a factory replacement for a defective J frame replaced under warranty. I'd probably be banned from this site for the stuff I've traded (and I'd probably deserve it).
The last semi I bought was 4 years ago and I have since traded that. The only 2 I have kept are my 2 3rd Gen Glock 19s. They may not be pretty nor feel the best in hand, but I shoot them oh so well and have a bunch of grandfathered 15-rounnd magazines for them. They've never failed to go bang. I do CC them about 25% of the time, usually when I'm going somewhere where I need more rounds to feel comfortable.
My revolver collection is about 3x that. The other 75% of the time, I CC a J-frame. I've determined that my love is stainless, fixed sight Smiths. Rugers just didn't do it for me. When I go to any gun store, the first place I go is to the used counter to look for used revolvers.
Do I think there has been a renaissance of interest in revolvers? Maybe, but for me, the interest never left.
My uncle, who was with the NYPD, took me shooting for the first time in the mid 80s. I believe he brought a Model 10, a Model 36 and a 3XXX series 9mm semi. I loved the revolvers more than the semi.
About 20 years later I got my CCW permit. My first purchase was a nice, used Colt Detective Special. My second purchase was a Model 64 with a 3 inch barrel. Over the years I stupidly traded those (and other revolvers) to try to keep from needing to buy bigger safes. In the years since I first got my permit, I've bought 5 semis (all 9mm) and probably 3x that in revolvers. All of the Smiths (except 1) were pre-lock & stainless Js, Ks & Ls. I have one with a lock that was a factory replacement for a defective J frame replaced under warranty. I'd probably be banned from this site for the stuff I've traded (and I'd probably deserve it).
The last semi I bought was 4 years ago and I have since traded that. The only 2 I have kept are my 2 3rd Gen Glock 19s. They may not be pretty nor feel the best in hand, but I shoot them oh so well and have a bunch of grandfathered 15-rounnd magazines for them. They've never failed to go bang. I do CC them about 25% of the time, usually when I'm going somewhere where I need more rounds to feel comfortable.
My revolver collection is about 3x that. The other 75% of the time, I CC a J-frame. I've determined that my love is stainless, fixed sight Smiths. Rugers just didn't do it for me. When I go to any gun store, the first place I go is to the used counter to look for used revolvers.
Do I think there has been a renaissance of interest in revolvers? Maybe, but for me, the interest never left.
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