Doug.38PR
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I'm not a LEO so I didn't vote (so your poll is not contaminated), but for what it's worth. I don't think revolvers are outdated and still serve the overall purpose of a handgun. Defense. Six for Sure and six is more than enough more most situations (and I can handle speedloaders pretty well). If you can't take care of things for one reason or another with 6 shots...1) you're probably going to die anyway and 2) you don't need ANY handgun, you need a rifle or a shotgun....or maybe even two guys with Tommy guns next to you (especially if you don't know how to shoot)
In a major one in a million years shootout that makes headlines like the North Hollywood shootout back in the 1990s, as they say, your handgun is to shoot your way to your long gun that you never should have put down in the first place.
I've been CCing for 7 years now. I've always felt more than adequately armed with a 4 inch .38 Spl. service revolver or even a snub nose Detective Special with 2-4 speedloaders. Policemen carried revolvers for 100 years and were adequately armed. Criminals have been using high capacity weapons since the 1920s and 30s with the BAR, Thompson, 1911 and Browning Hi-Power 9mm. (When needed, police brought shotguns and submachine guns for backup)
In a major one in a million years shootout that makes headlines like the North Hollywood shootout back in the 1990s, as they say, your handgun is to shoot your way to your long gun that you never should have put down in the first place.
I've been CCing for 7 years now. I've always felt more than adequately armed with a 4 inch .38 Spl. service revolver or even a snub nose Detective Special with 2-4 speedloaders. Policemen carried revolvers for 100 years and were adequately armed. Criminals have been using high capacity weapons since the 1920s and 30s with the BAR, Thompson, 1911 and Browning Hi-Power 9mm. (When needed, police brought shotguns and submachine guns for backup)
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