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Looking for a Good Hand Gun Any Suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 571381" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Sorry you live in a state that makes you fill out an ID card and wait a month to excercise a <em>constitutional right. </em>That is a big steaming load of BS. Here in Oregon you get an instant background check and leave the store with your gun.</p><p> </p><p>GOOD JOB on getting the key pad safe to keep your kids from getting hold of the gun...since they probably have never seen or handled guns you want to make 100% sure they have no access to it while you are gone.</p><p> </p><p>As far as what gun to buy, with both you and your wife having limited experience your best choice would be a .357 magnum or .38 Special revolver. Simple, reliable, effective and SAFE. The .357 is a better choice because it hits harder but it will also chamber and fire .38 special ammo which is cheaper to prectice with and has less recoil. A .38 special cannot chamber .357 rounds, so if you do buy a .38 make sure to load it with some +p 158 grain jacketed hollowpoints in order to maximize its stopping power potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 571381, member: 14668"] Sorry you live in a state that makes you fill out an ID card and wait a month to excercise a [I]constitutional right. [/I]That is a big steaming load of BS. Here in Oregon you get an instant background check and leave the store with your gun. GOOD JOB on getting the key pad safe to keep your kids from getting hold of the gun...since they probably have never seen or handled guns you want to make 100% sure they have no access to it while you are gone. As far as what gun to buy, with both you and your wife having limited experience your best choice would be a .357 magnum or .38 Special revolver. Simple, reliable, effective and SAFE. The .357 is a better choice because it hits harder but it will also chamber and fire .38 special ammo which is cheaper to prectice with and has less recoil. A .38 special cannot chamber .357 rounds, so if you do buy a .38 make sure to load it with some +p 158 grain jacketed hollowpoints in order to maximize its stopping power potential. [/QUOTE]
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