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<blockquote data-quote="Horse Guy" data-source="post: 404246" data-attributes="member: 5753"><p>A good quality (think colt , Ruger, etc) double action 38 special has a lot going for it for somebody who isnt really going to do a whole lot of training. Example if your not a gun nut like I used to be and if you dont train everyday. </p><p>As far as something smaller like a 380 or 25 auto. Well if your going to carry something that small dont even bother.</p><p>You know a short double barrel shotgun in 20 gauge has a lot of merrit.</p><p>I wouldnt recomend an auto. </p><p>Glad your taking some type of training course.</p><p>Like the other guy said. Make sure you are prepared to actually shoot somebody. If your thinking of just havingthe gun for a bluff if the need arises well I dont think that will work out very good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse Guy, post: 404246, member: 5753"] A good quality (think colt , Ruger, etc) double action 38 special has a lot going for it for somebody who isnt really going to do a whole lot of training. Example if your not a gun nut like I used to be and if you dont train everyday. As far as something smaller like a 380 or 25 auto. Well if your going to carry something that small dont even bother. You know a short double barrel shotgun in 20 gauge has a lot of merrit. I wouldnt recomend an auto. Glad your taking some type of training course. Like the other guy said. Make sure you are prepared to actually shoot somebody. If your thinking of just havingthe gun for a bluff if the need arises well I dont think that will work out very good. [/QUOTE]
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