Im really just partial to revolvers. I've got a 64-2 K frame that I carry and love it. I've also owned a 442 that I kick myself for every day for getting rid of it. I really just want to get out of plastic guns altogether. Love the shield but there's just something about stainless or aluminum or Carbon steel that speaks to my inner primal manhood LOLI have no interest in trading my J-frames, but I am curious what your reasons are for going back to revolvers if you care to share them.
...... But it is hard to find one person, let alone two who would trade a S&W revolver for a Shield or M&P.....
I love my Shields, 9, .40, .45 and own several revolvers including the Model 66- 4" and 66 -2 1/2" I carried at work for several years. I'm a firearms instructor and when asked I tell everyone to carry what they feel most comfortable with and WILL carry. Not one size fits all.
My wife carries a 642 in her purse because she doesn't like and isn't good with magazine/slide functions.
I carry one or two Shields and or a Taurus 738 in a cellphone type holster, depending on what I'm wearing. These days, cooler weather, usually the Shield .45 under a shirt, and a Shield .40 in an ankle holster with long pants. Whatever you carry, practice with it, another reason I like the Shields, easier to shoot more accurately, at least for me, over a J Frame.
I feel the same way, often wanting to carry my SP101. But I've come to appreciate my Shield 9 as a great fighting pistol. If a gang is circling you and your family, you want speed and lots of ammo, and you don't care whether it's plastic or metal. Unless you're so cool under pressure and so superbly trained that you always hit COM no matter what, five rounds doesn't feel like enough to me.Im really just partial to revolvers. I've got a 64-2 K frame that I carry and love it. I've also owned a 442 that I kick myself for every day for getting rid of it. I really just want to get out of plastic guns altogether. Love the shield but there's just something about stainless or aluminum or Carbon steel that speaks to my inner primal manhood LOL
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Doesn't always work that way. I really don't care if it's semi auto or revolver or why either one is made of but when you're surrounded......and it happens....there's not much of shooting and moving to secondary cover.i know I know....don't get surrounded. Also not always easy to do unless youre at homeI own several combat autos and really appreciate their power and capacity, but self-defense is about tactics. If you work out a plan...say: "I'll shoot two and move to secondary cover-shoot two and exit the AO-reload," then a J-Frame will work fine. The worst possible tactic is to "spray and pray." Sending out too many bullets increases the chance of unintended victims adjacent to the shooting. Better to figure out your actions in advance...