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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16880679" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I bought a .357/.38 special revolver a couple of years ago for the very reasons you stated. I took it to the range twice and then sold it. I just didn't like it. It also, for me, was not as accurate as my two 9mm pistols. I'm not saying YOU won't like a revolver, but I wouldn't buy it without first shooting it with at least 50 rounds at your range. While not a deal killer, the powder residue from the revolver on my hands was a negative for me, too.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I find my HK 9mm and S&W 9mms (a Shield and Shield Plus) easy to shoot, easy to carry, and easy to shoot. Also very easy to disassemble and clean. I would recommend that you shoot a couple of 9mm pistols when (and if) you shoot a revolver you're considering. Avoid buying what you think you'll like. Buy what you handled/fired and KNOW that you like. JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16880679, member: 6727"] I bought a .357/.38 special revolver a couple of years ago for the very reasons you stated. I took it to the range twice and then sold it. I just didn't like it. It also, for me, was not as accurate as my two 9mm pistols. I'm not saying YOU won't like a revolver, but I wouldn't buy it without first shooting it with at least 50 rounds at your range. While not a deal killer, the powder residue from the revolver on my hands was a negative for me, too. By the way, I find my HK 9mm and S&W 9mms (a Shield and Shield Plus) easy to shoot, easy to carry, and easy to shoot. Also very easy to disassemble and clean. I would recommend that you shoot a couple of 9mm pistols when (and if) you shoot a revolver you're considering. Avoid buying what you think you'll like. Buy what you handled/fired and KNOW that you like. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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