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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 171212" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>5 shot snub nose revolvers are easy enough to carry and conceal but they are not particularly tack drivers at the range, especially a double action only revolver. But, when the poo hits the fan you aren't really worried about punching paper dots, either. That's when the ability to simply draw your weapon, place it on target and pull the trigger really shines.</p><p></p><p>The price is sort of like everything else.. they run the gamut the same as autos. You can get cheap ones and you can get expensive ones.</p><p></p><p>Something in the Taurus lines will be dependable and not break the bank. You should be able to pick up a Ruger or Smith on your budget if you shop around a bit too.</p><p></p><p>Oh.. and looking online at the big box type retailers won't really give you a good price on guns. Most of them are quite a bit higher than what you can pick one up for at a good gun only shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 171212, member: 437"] 5 shot snub nose revolvers are easy enough to carry and conceal but they are not particularly tack drivers at the range, especially a double action only revolver. But, when the poo hits the fan you aren't really worried about punching paper dots, either. That's when the ability to simply draw your weapon, place it on target and pull the trigger really shines. The price is sort of like everything else.. they run the gamut the same as autos. You can get cheap ones and you can get expensive ones. Something in the Taurus lines will be dependable and not break the bank. You should be able to pick up a Ruger or Smith on your budget if you shop around a bit too. Oh.. and looking online at the big box type retailers won't really give you a good price on guns. Most of them are quite a bit higher than what you can pick one up for at a good gun only shop. [/QUOTE]
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