Fritz52
Member
The general wisdom goes that you should really train and be become proficent with one gun. For me that gun would be the Performance Center Model 67-5 ("Carry Comp") but that gun is hard to find.
The reason I want a .38 that isn't a snub nose is it's more fun to shoot and if it's fun to shoot it's likely to get shot more.
"Well why don't you just get a 357 and shoot 38's through it? Isn't that what the majority of 357 owners do?"
No to that.
No because you have to deal with a carbon ring build up that's difficult to clean.
No because I want to carry .38 +P not 357.
No because I want a gun designed to shoot in the caliber I shoot the most.
There…I'm glad I got that off my chest.
The reason I want a .38 that isn't a snub nose is it's more fun to shoot and if it's fun to shoot it's likely to get shot more.
"Well why don't you just get a 357 and shoot 38's through it? Isn't that what the majority of 357 owners do?"
No to that.
No because you have to deal with a carbon ring build up that's difficult to clean.
No because I want to carry .38 +P not 357.
No because I want a gun designed to shoot in the caliber I shoot the most.
There…I'm glad I got that off my chest.