01-26-2004, 04:18 PM
[size 2]Revolvers today are alittle different than revolvers of old. Now revolvers are " dual action " meaning you do not have to cock hammer to fire like in the old west and also they are not just 5-6 shot anymore. Smith and Wesson sells 7-8 shot revolvers![/size]
[size 2]Most semi-auto's are only 10 shots now. [/size]
[size 2]But you have to remember If you cannot hit drop something in the first shot or two you should not be shooting a gun. I go to range once a month. I shoot 38, 357 and 9mm.[/size]
[size 2]I am marksman with 38 and 357 and shoot expert with 9mm. I did armed security for many years and was requirred to re-qualify with state yearly( until recentley)[/size]
[size 2]I shot either marksman or expert 4 years in a row.[/size]
[size 2]I used to teach shooting also. Dave mentioned going to outdoorslodge to get better info but I think we are giving good info.[/size]
[size 2]Best thing to do is take shooting class and try out different weapons.[/size]
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[size 2]Most semi-auto's are only 10 shots now. [/size]
[size 2]But you have to remember If you cannot hit drop something in the first shot or two you should not be shooting a gun. I go to range once a month. I shoot 38, 357 and 9mm.[/size]
[size 2]I am marksman with 38 and 357 and shoot expert with 9mm. I did armed security for many years and was requirred to re-qualify with state yearly( until recentley)[/size]
[size 2]I shot either marksman or expert 4 years in a row.[/size]
[size 2]I used to teach shooting also. Dave mentioned going to outdoorslodge to get better info but I think we are giving good info.[/size]
[size 2]Best thing to do is take shooting class and try out different weapons.[/size]
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