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Same here, My Redhawk has a 7.5" barrel. Just too big/bulky.
Got a Glock 30SF.
Got a Glock 30SF.
Same here, My Redhawk has a 7.5" barrel. Just too big/bulky.
Got a Glock 30SF.
Yup, same here, I have 4 big river revolvers and I love them but when it comes to carrying all day long, the g20 wins.
The answer to woods carry questions is always .44 revolver or carbine.
S&W 69 is 4 ounces more than FNX-45 and 6 ounces more than the G20. The difference seems like a big deal when you're holding it or bouncing it on your belt. The weight difference goes unnoticed when you're not paying attention to it.
I have not bothered with a 10mm, but it is about the same as a .357, which I have fooled with some. The difference in effect on target between a .357 and .44 is most definitely noticeable. Recoil is subjective. I find the workings of a pistol much more distracting than the kick of a magnum revolver.
Regarding workings, which do we think will work more effectively when jammed into the side of a bear mauling the man holding the handgun? There might be a dozen left in the mag by the time the bear gets on you, but only one is going to fire from a pistol. All will fire from a revolver. It is the same with the backwoods meth cook. You don't get to kill him at 20 yards. He's got to be right on you and your coat might become a factor. This does not hold true if you are LEO or military, but these are the facts for the most of us.