Originally posted by lazs2
which parts are false? do you reload? shoot long range? carry one of your full sized but weak semi autos in your front pocket?
lazs
I already told you I dont reload brass, only shotgun. Your weak memory isn't serving you well.
Yes I shoot long range, I use a rifle, like every other intelligent person I realize "proper tool for the job".
My weak semi-auto .45 will always do the job. If you need a .44mag to compensate for some personal inadequacy, that means you need therapy, not a handgun.
I don't carry in my front pocket. Who in the hell does that? Can't think of many worse places except maybe with an ankle holster, popular on tv yet worthless in real life. I don't feel the need to carry at all, never bothered even getting the CCW yet. Again, no personal feelings of insecurity or inadequacy have driven me to that.
Every, and I mean virtually every true gun expert in the world states that the flatter design of a semi-auto is better suited to concealed carry, yet you are the one and only "true expert" who knows better.
The acceleration to "the most powerful handgun in the world" is a ridiculous folly. With caliber up to .600 now, you have useless novelties that nobody really enjoys shooting.
You want a long range handgun? Get a Thompson Contender, and here is a secret, it isn't a revolver. And by the way, it shoots extremely powerful cartridges, your choice among many calibers. It is neither semi-auto or revolver.
Here is a challenge, if we stood 300 yards apart, you with your handgun, me with an M1A, want to takes bets who would be favored to win that one?
A handgun is just something to get you back to your rifle.
IF someone wants a good home defense weapon, and isnt going to be practicing weekly, he is better off with a shotgun, if he wants a handgun, he is better off with a semi-auto. Less felt recoil, less tendancy to flinch, and more ammo to continue the fight.
Revolvers. - a slowly dieing weapon.