I completely agree. Any mention of a specific firearm should be nothing more than a suggestion that it is worth checking out.Salty1 wrote:As Crossfire mentioned find one that fits your hand and you can shoot comfortably. Practice is what will make you proficient not the gun. Anybody who mentions a specific gun is giving you bad advice so take it with a grain of salt. What works for my wife will not necessarily work for you and visa versa. Shoot as many as you can before purchasing one. Think about revolver versus semi as they both have advantages and disadvantages...... Be an imformed buyer as it will be to your benefit in the long run and quality versus cost should be part of your decision.....
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- Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:35 pm
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