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<blockquote data-quote="FredNOk" data-source="post: 2691086" data-attributes="member: 35627"><p>I shopped around for almost 2 weeks looking for the perfect handgun. I was told to wait for the one that called out to me. I handled alot of handguns, but the Ruger BlackHawk 357/9MM convertible was the one that won me over and spoke to me. I like the versatility to change out the cylinders to shoot the 9MM ammo and it also fires 38 special and 357 with the 357 cylinder. Mine is a single 6, but for home defense if I need more than 6 bullets, I have two shotguns to fall back on. I'd say that you want to balance home protection and any recreational/sport use you might want to get involved with, plus others in the home that might have to use it as previously mentioned. A person handling a gun that they have problems handling is just as dangerous to everyone in the home as an intruder could be. Concealing/carry this handgun would be a chore, but I feel safe with it concealed under my pillow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredNOk, post: 2691086, member: 35627"] I shopped around for almost 2 weeks looking for the perfect handgun. I was told to wait for the one that called out to me. I handled alot of handguns, but the Ruger BlackHawk 357/9MM convertible was the one that won me over and spoke to me. I like the versatility to change out the cylinders to shoot the 9MM ammo and it also fires 38 special and 357 with the 357 cylinder. Mine is a single 6, but for home defense if I need more than 6 bullets, I have two shotguns to fall back on. I'd say that you want to balance home protection and any recreational/sport use you might want to get involved with, plus others in the home that might have to use it as previously mentioned. A person handling a gun that they have problems handling is just as dangerous to everyone in the home as an intruder could be. Concealing/carry this handgun would be a chore, but I feel safe with it concealed under my pillow. [/QUOTE]
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