So you're saying the 45LC I have loaded in mine is inadequate? Think again.
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Didn't read the NRA report, didja?
So you're saying the 45LC I have loaded in mine is inadequate? Think again.
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What would put the discussion to rest, for me, would be some real-world examples of people defending themselves with .410 loads from short barrels (whether the Governor, Judge or Derringer).
If I load my revolver with jacketed hollowpoints, wadcutters or even lead round nose, I have some idea of what to expect based on decades of shootings from armed citizens, LEOs, etc. With .410s all I can really look at are a few videos on YouTube involving ballistic gel.
Maybe I'll have a different opinion in a few years after I can see how these loads actually perform in defensive encounters.
I cant speak for everyone but m primary purchase reason was not home defense, but it does add to that same arsenal. My main purpose was hiking/camping.
Again, this conversation is getting old. The gun shoots projectiles that kill people, end of story. If someone chooses or not chooses to use it isnt really any of our business.
Most ridiculous thread I have encountered in quite some time.
You can find tests and "proof" to point out flaws in ANY platform, caliber, brand XYZ, ammunition, etc.....
Pick a gun you like, trust, and can shoot well with and let everyone else do the same. If thats a Glock, 1911, .380ACP, 9mm, .40, .45ACP, .44mag, revolver, single action, double action, or a S&W Governor so be it.
Now, that shouldnt be so hard should it?
And those of us who own it grow tired of hearing your ****.
So you're saying the 45LC I have loaded in mine is inadequate? Think again.
Yah, a thread that received 230 responses is pretty ridiculous??
Pay special attention to the internet arm chair quarterbacks who hyave never ever fired a Governor. Afterall, they base their postings on information they regurgitate after formulating opinions based on lack of first hand experience. They read the writings of other, pick out the facts they like, and post.
Instead of constantly hurling insults and making snide comments, how about respectfully explaining what new insight is to be discovered from shooting it.
My primary objections to the Governor as a home defense weapon have absolutely nothing to do with ballistics or shootability. I've already explained them, but perhaps it is extremely difficult to understand for those whose experience is limited to static range shooting, but they should still be a consideration nonetheless.
I own one, my wife and I both carry and shoot it often. It follows us around on our property during the summer months and resides in a drawer next to our sofa. We like it for what it is. I respect opinions from people who can offer advice from their own experiences.
If my lack of respect for people who post about things they never shot or owned bothers you then ignore them.
I am captivated by this subject as it draws much controversy. I realize I am probably![]()
However,
1) Do you feel it is a viable home defense weapon? Why?
Yes. We live in the country and my wife is not a very good shot with a handgun. She likes the fact it can shoot .410 ammo helping her hit what she is aiming at. Home defense here can mean protecting yourself from skunks, snakes, coyotes, feral dogs, etc as well as people. The revolver stays in a drawer next to the couch and is on my wifes hip when she is outside and I am not around.
2) What do you load it with? Specific rounds please.
It is usually always loaded full of .410 ammo.
3) Do you feel you would not rely upon it as a home defense weapon?
Why?
No, I would rely on it for home defense with .410 buck shot. I have seen what it would do at close range on small critters and wouldnt hesitate to use it in close encounters with bad people.
Personally, I believe it is viable. I load mine with Federal 000 Buck in front of 3 Lehigh Maximum Expansion rounds.
Thank you for your opinions.
Sid
If you had actually read my posts you'd know that I RECOMMEND .45 Colt in 4 posts.
Those who chose to buy a Governor seek validation. That's why this thread is so long. I post it's limitations, specifically with .410 for self defense. Challenging its efficacy is a personal insult to those who bought it, so uncomfortable are they with their decision.
All you've done is state you own one. You have given absolutely no feedback about it whatsoever. I've at least tested and gave my opinions on this type of weapon in the context of handgun combatives.
So what do you have to offer?
He likes it.
His wife likes it.
They use it for outdoor hiking on their property and home defense.
Did he mention he likes it?
I haven't read anywhere where anyone is trying to claim is the perfect, end-all firearm for defense.
But if he's a satisfied owner, why does he need to offer anything else?
Well, normally I would say anyone is welcome to their opinion, but if someone makes disrespectful comments as he did in posts #188 and #199, I'm always going to call them out on it.