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I've developed an itch to buy a revolver
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 2661126" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Just as the title says, I have developed a bit of a problem. Now my ever expansive list of things to purchase has well, gotten a little bigger. </p><p></p><p>Simply put, I want a revolver that fits some criteria:</p><p></p><p>1. First and foremost, it needs to have utility. I want to be able to concealed carry it when I feel like the XDs should stay at home. I also want to be able to carry it (most likely open carry) while I am hunting. Mostly for snake shot and things of that nature. Other vermin. </p><p></p><p>2. As stated before, I want to carry it. So I feel the need to lean towards larger calibers. Namely, .357 and .44mag. However, is there anything even remotely manageable in 44mag that is concealable without wearing a parka and a holster the length of your leg? Also, should short revolvers, 2" barrels and such; be within my realm of possibility for what I need for hunting sidearm/snake shooting?</p><p></p><p>3. I want a stainless gun/wood grips. I love the look.</p><p></p><p>I don't have much of a brand preference, trying to stay under the $700 mark, and I refuse to buy a Judge.</p><p></p><p> Advice, I'm looking for it. I've only shot a revolver once or twice in my life. I've always been a semi auto guy. Anything you got. I get tired of reading mall ninja tactical handbooks on google of why I should buy a certain revolver. I want real life advice. Thanks in advance guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 2661126, member: 35036"] Just as the title says, I have developed a bit of a problem. Now my ever expansive list of things to purchase has well, gotten a little bigger. Simply put, I want a revolver that fits some criteria: 1. First and foremost, it needs to have utility. I want to be able to concealed carry it when I feel like the XDs should stay at home. I also want to be able to carry it (most likely open carry) while I am hunting. Mostly for snake shot and things of that nature. Other vermin. 2. As stated before, I want to carry it. So I feel the need to lean towards larger calibers. Namely, .357 and .44mag. However, is there anything even remotely manageable in 44mag that is concealable without wearing a parka and a holster the length of your leg? Also, should short revolvers, 2" barrels and such; be within my realm of possibility for what I need for hunting sidearm/snake shooting? 3. I want a stainless gun/wood grips. I love the look. I don't have much of a brand preference, trying to stay under the $700 mark, and I refuse to buy a Judge. Advice, I'm looking for it. I've only shot a revolver once or twice in my life. I've always been a semi auto guy. Anything you got. I get tired of reading mall ninja tactical handbooks on google of why I should buy a certain revolver. I want real life advice. Thanks in advance guys! [/QUOTE]
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