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I want a Pistol that I have to manhandle. like I said I have that .44 mag which I was hoping would give me a good kick but sadly the size of the Raging Bull absorbs all the recoil. The only thing is I don't want to shy away from shooting it because its too powerful. I don't think I should have...
Well I have a couple intended uses for it. One is definitely just to own one of the most powerful handguns. I really want a handgun that will punch real hard. That was the intent with my .44 mag but it turned out to be a bust when the weight canceled out the kick. I want it to be a showpiece as...
RollingThunder51, I guess when I said it was too big I sort of misspoke... my .44 mag has too much mass to it and it shoots like a .22. I now want somthing that will really rock my world sort of speak. Thank you for the link as well... somehow I overlooked it.
Well right now I have a .44 mag Raging bull and its just too big and I am not a huge fan of double action. Gary Reeder really hit the nail on the head with his two revolvers except I refuse to pay $2500 for a SAA. Magnum research actually has one that is close but it is chambered in JRH not S&W.
I have been trying to find a SAA in .500 S&W. I know that Gary Reeder makes two excellent looking ones but he is asking $2,500 which I believe to be outrageously high. Has anyone seen any others that I have not found? I am attempting to attach two pictures that I found from Gary Reeder.
I have the DiamondBack .380 and it jams quite a bit. Had to pay out the ass to send it in and would not get reimbursed, although they did give me a free magazine. It came back and still jams on me. I am hoping that the more I shoot it the more it gets broke in.
Kershaw knives are pretty decent but not quite what I'm looking for, They specialize in folders and such. I do however like the ripcord but its against the law for me to have it within my gov work areas so... it will not work.
I carry a Diamondback .380 in my back pocket when I want to cut down on weight from my .45. It works fairly well, things I've thought about though is while I'm seated it may be a weird draw. Also if you have a larger frame pistol it could be awkward to sit on.
Also USAREC REG 600-25 2-6 A (4) says Knives with a switch blade,automatic opener, or blade longer than 4 inches; hence the reason I am looking for a defensive knife under 4 inches.