Loneviking
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Bravo Sierra wrote:
I have a Colt 357 that has NEVER jammed a round on me; never stove-piped a round; never FTE'ed a round; never failed to feed because of a 'limp-wrist'; never had the slide refuse to completely close as a ladys' gun next to me on the range repeatedlydid at my CCW class.
It has gone 'bang' every time I've pulled the trigger, and with full house loads it goes 'bang' with a lot more authority than a 9 mm ever thought of doing. I have a wife and two daughters , all of whom agree that they want 38/357 revolvers. They are simple to operate, very powerful caliber and they always fire.
Bravo Sierra wrote:
Watch the video you posted. The little girlssemi-auto jammed at least three, possibly four times and in real life, that can get you killed!Second: Look at more options for pistols. I don't know what reason you or many women chose a .38 revolver over an auto-pisol, but if you can drive, operate the gas and break, change the radio station, talk on the phone all while stearing with your elbow and putting on lipstick, I don't see why you cant operate a slide and magazine.
I have a Colt 357 that has NEVER jammed a round on me; never stove-piped a round; never FTE'ed a round; never failed to feed because of a 'limp-wrist'; never had the slide refuse to completely close as a ladys' gun next to me on the range repeatedlydid at my CCW class.
It has gone 'bang' every time I've pulled the trigger, and with full house loads it goes 'bang' with a lot more authority than a 9 mm ever thought of doing. I have a wife and two daughters , all of whom agree that they want 38/357 revolvers. They are simple to operate, very powerful caliber and they always fire.