AveragEd
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I have a hankerin' for a new gun and while I'm a long-time revolver guy and have a decent collection of S&Ws, the arthritis and carpel tunnel problems in my hands and wrists make for a lot of pain after scrubbing a revolver's cylinder face clean again. By comparison, 1911s are a cinch to clean so I think that's the way to go for me. I want a reloadable cartridge and have a Kimber Stainless Gold Match in .45ACP plus a 22LR conversion kit for it and an S&W Model 22A Talo.
I've kind of settled on a 38 Super. All I would do with it is punch paper since semi-auto handguns are not legal hunting firearms in Pennsylvania. But I don't see any 1911s on S&W's website in that chambering and I like that platform over the manufacturer-specific models due to parts availability and my knowledge of the platform. Kimber does offer their Stainless Target in 38 Super, so that's my idea for now.
Anyone have any other suggestions aside from the real costly custom jobs?
Ed
I've kind of settled on a 38 Super. All I would do with it is punch paper since semi-auto handguns are not legal hunting firearms in Pennsylvania. But I don't see any 1911s on S&W's website in that chambering and I like that platform over the manufacturer-specific models due to parts availability and my knowledge of the platform. Kimber does offer their Stainless Target in 38 Super, so that's my idea for now.
Anyone have any other suggestions aside from the real costly custom jobs?
Ed