44 special Dave
Member
Rather than steal a couple of recent threads, I thought i'd start this one in the lounge.
Has anybody dramatically changed what they buy and the caliber the use as the get older? Specifically I'm referring to self defense purposes and aging sight and stiff hands.
The two threads I mentioned about centered around a few members asking about getting a 45 acp revolver for home defense and occsaional concealed carry.
One thread had a lot of responses about getting a 625 in various configurations. The other mentioned getting a 1917 and cropping the barrel.
Well, is everyone on the board 6'8" tall and weigh 350lbs? The lightest empty 625 I'm aware of is around 38-39 oz unloaded. A 5 1/2 1917 tops out unloaded at about 36 1/2 oz.
And they are N frames. No matter how much you cut and crop, they're still nearly (or over) 40oz loaded. Lot of gun to pack around.
I'n leaning toward the 45 acp in revolver as I get older and have picked up a 325sc 2 3/4" and a 625-10 2". Both weigh about 22 oz unloaded. So probably around 27 or 28 loaded. Or a little more depending on grips.
Yes, I know they have the lock, but please don't turn this into a "I hate" the lock thread. If you do, please don't nuy a smith that has one.
Are others out there radically changing their gun habits as you age?
Thanks
Dave
Has anybody dramatically changed what they buy and the caliber the use as the get older? Specifically I'm referring to self defense purposes and aging sight and stiff hands.
The two threads I mentioned about centered around a few members asking about getting a 45 acp revolver for home defense and occsaional concealed carry.
One thread had a lot of responses about getting a 625 in various configurations. The other mentioned getting a 1917 and cropping the barrel.
Well, is everyone on the board 6'8" tall and weigh 350lbs? The lightest empty 625 I'm aware of is around 38-39 oz unloaded. A 5 1/2 1917 tops out unloaded at about 36 1/2 oz.
And they are N frames. No matter how much you cut and crop, they're still nearly (or over) 40oz loaded. Lot of gun to pack around.
I'n leaning toward the 45 acp in revolver as I get older and have picked up a 325sc 2 3/4" and a 625-10 2". Both weigh about 22 oz unloaded. So probably around 27 or 28 loaded. Or a little more depending on grips.
Yes, I know they have the lock, but please don't turn this into a "I hate" the lock thread. If you do, please don't nuy a smith that has one.
Are others out there radically changing their gun habits as you age?
Thanks
Dave