RoyJackson
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Taurus Introduces New 856 | Taurus USA
that grip looks comfortable Roy.
Do you carry a revolver vs an automatic for reliability? complexity and cost?
what was "special" about a .38 Special?
I'm glad you are carrying because you'll be the guy to save someone sometime. Maybe save a lot of people.
When I carry a gun on my hip (outside the waistband), it's a 9mm Ruger. If it's a pocket pistol, most often the little Taurus 85 I described in my previous post. In small pistol, I think revolvers are more reliable. The downside is less ammo capacity (5 rounds of .38 vs. 6-8 rounds of .380 or 9mm).
Now, if I get into a situation, I'm going to do my best to escape...I'm no hero.
However, if I can't get away...shoot until the assailant stops the attack. That's the point of carrying...stopping the attack. Not to kill or even wound...just ensure the bad guy stops.
Those grips are pretty comfortable. Unlike some other small revolvers, the Taurus grips cover the backstrap (part of the metal frame). Little lightweight guns tend to be snappy and an exposed backstrap can be a bit painful. The guys who carry a small lightweight .357 Magnum must be gluttons for punishment. I have a couple .357 Mag revolvers and occasionally pack one (on my hip) when I'm in the field. But these aren't small revolvers and all go >25 ounces unloaded. Enough weight to make them more comfortable to shoot
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