No, I’m serious. You do.
Look, I’ll be the first to admit that 99.99% of the time I spend it with my Glock and so should you. It is your best investment and will give you the best chances of winning … with the right training. More on that later.
- Simplicity of manual of arms. Every new shooter gets it right away. Open the cylinder like this. Put bullets. Close. Pull trigger.
- No failure to feeds or failures to eject. These you train to solve almost instantly… but that only comes with training.
- No manual safety. You’d be amazed how often even trained law enforcement struggle with it or forget about it in the heat of the moment.
- No chamber to be left empty. Another common cause of trouble and debate for those that believe in carrying with an empty chamber.
- No grip related problems. This one is a huge problem often overlooked, limp wristing, the slide hitting your thumb because of a poor grip. None of these are a problem with a revolver.
- You can have it in some nice powerful rounds.
- Ammo versatility. A nice 357 can handle hunting loads, defense loads, light 38s.
FerFAL
Fernando “FerFAL” Aguirre is the author of “The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse” and “Bugging Out and Relocating: When Staying is not an Option”
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One more point - not leaving brass behind or wasting valuable time looking for it should you get into a situation that you can't stay around after...
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