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02/19/2002 6:45:09 AM PST by
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For home protection you can't beat an Ithica modle 37. It's a 12 ga. pump action shotgun, 27" total length with a pistol grip handle.
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I just bought his today. I already have a taurus 24/7 but this little one is a lot of fun to shoot. I cant bring it home until next thursday. But I can shoot it at the range.
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how about this if your looking for a 44
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62 posted on
11/11/2005 8:07:26 PM PST by
PhilipFreneau
("Resist the devil, and he will flee from you." - James 4:7)
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This is a little off the subject but since it's a gun thread here goes.
Hornady has just brought out ( first I've seen it anyway) pointed ammo for lever action rifles. They look like ballistic tip rounds but the tip is soft and pliable.
It really bumps up the ballistic coefficient, extending the range of the 30-30, 35 Rem., 444 Marlin and a few others substantially.
Check it out.
http://www.hornady.com/story.php?s=198
63 posted on
11/11/2005 8:28:36 PM PST by
Vinnie
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Load it down with inverted wadcutters.
A few of those'd stop most any argument.
69 posted on
11/12/2005 5:08:03 PM PST by
Noumenon
(Activist judges - out of touch, out of tune, but not out of reach.)
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I have a .44 magnum that I keep handy in the house.
It is loaded with .44 special hollowpoints.
I'm not hunting grizzly bears and do not need the extra recoil.
Many a bad man has gone to his ultimate punishment at the business end of a .44 special.
71 posted on
11/12/2005 5:43:20 PM PST by
LibKill
(Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. - Benjamin Franklin)
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I happen to think that the .44 spl is a good caliber for home defense, and it doesn't beat the crap out of you like a full blown .44 mag.
FWIW, I've shot "downloaded" .44 mag for years in pin competition. If you load your own, you'll be able to send a 240gr hard cast LSWC downrange at around 750 fps for practice and fun (very little recoil), but you can get good, commercial protection loads, like the W/W Silvertips or CCI Gold dots.
In commercial loads, you can go light and fast, or heavy and slow, depending on what you're most comfortable with.
Mark
72 posted on
11/12/2005 5:53:58 PM PST by
MarkL
(I didn't get to where I am today by worrying about what I'd feel like tomorrow!)
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The charter arms bulldog is a great gun. It's definitly a handfull with those .44 specials. If the price is right as you said, jump on it.
78 posted on
11/12/2005 7:23:52 PM PST by
bad company
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82 posted on
11/14/2005 9:01:04 AM PST by
xone
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I have 2, an old blue steel from the original Charter Arms Co and a stainless from the Charter Arms 2000. I like them both, scored 248 out of 250 on my last Texas CCW with it. Recoil on last shot is like an arm wrestling event 'cause it's so lite but I love the sound and muzzle flash and it's smaller than a lot of .38s for CCW.
83 posted on
11/14/2005 9:26:43 AM PST by
Feckless
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