To: good_ash; newgeezer
My two S&W hanguns were bought years ago. It is with these weapons that I protect my home and family. Recent politics count for nothing in this regard. That said, there are equally efficient and reliable alternatives to S&W. Should I ever find myself in the market again I would go Colt.
91 posted on
11/27/2001 12:40:04 PM PST by
wtc911
To: wtc911
Like you I have several pre-deal Smith and wessons. One of them saved my like in RVN. While I have never had an instance where I had to put a finger on the trigger in the USA I have used a handgun in combat and hit my targets. My big thing is practice. To keep up I go to the range at minimum 1hr every week. I do not recommend any specific gun to anyone. I know a quadraplegic who is a good shot with a .22cal revolver and that is what he carries. He can not handle anything larger in caliber and he is comfortable with it. A .22 cal slug through the brain is a better stopper than a .44 cal slug in the wall.
Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown
98 posted on
11/27/2001 12:50:56 PM PST by
harpseal
To: wtc911
My two S&W hanguns were bought years ago. It is with these weapons that I protect my home and family. Recent politics count for nothing in this regard. That said, there are equally efficient and reliable alternatives to S&W. Should I ever find myself in the market again I would go Colt.My two S&W hanguns were bought manufactured years ago. It is with these weapons that I protect my home and family. Recent politics count for nothing in this regard. That said, there are equally efficient and reliable alternatives to S&W. Should I ever find myself in the [revolver] market again I would go Colt buy another timeless classic S&W [perhaps a Model 29].
We're not so far apart.
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