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In reply to the discussion: The safer handgun for home/self defense. The revolver or the pistol? [View all]littlewolf
(3,813 posts)8. for home self defense meaning you do not intend to carry it
on you when you are out and about.
I would get a revolver. they do not jam, they do not stovepipe (this is when a
round does not completely ejects from the weapon.)
remember even though it is only for self defense you still will need to go
to a range and practice with it and become comfortable with it.
there are a lot of choices, most ranges will let you rent a gun to practice with.
this is a good way to find one you feel comfortable with, weight and bbl length.
another choice to consider if it a home defense weapon is a 20 Ga. pump
shotgun. you do not have to worry about over penetration of walls.
where do you live, town, country, apt. ?
that is also something to consider.
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I used a gun, it saved my life. Never had a mishap. There go all your arguments.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2014
#11
Did I say I was "fine with" anything? No. And I support your right to not own a gun, that's fine.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2014
#13
Others are more qualified than I am. But I'd lean toward a revolver for reliability.
NYC_SKP
Nov 2014
#17
Now you've got me rethinking my post (#22). I'm still pretty sure about what I wrote but
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#23
If one is worried about that particular mistake, one can get a pistol with a magazine disconnects.
benEzra
Nov 2014
#20
I'm "petite." While I am fit I have small hands and not a lot of strength.
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2014
#22
"Safer" will be entirely up to you, not the gun. Racking the slide and checking for a round in
Skeeter Barnes
Nov 2014
#37