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<blockquote data-quote="Krash" data-source="post: 150452" data-attributes="member: 3705"><p>I agree that it should be a gun you are going to be comfortable with. It won't do you any good if you leave it at home because it's not easily carried. </p><p>I would seriously consider a revolver for a first gun. My first was a Ruger SP101 in .38 Special. I love that gun. Points good, shoots good, carries like a dream. I call it my "Sunday Gun", as it conceals easier than any of my other firearms. I usually carry a Sig in 9mm during the week, or sometimes my 1911 in .45. But it seems I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for that little .38. </p><p>Revolvers are good trail guns also, as you can have one or two chambers loaded with snake-shot, (if that's an issue where you are) and still have a few hollow points for the bigger critters.</p><p>Consider weather and environment also for a carry piece. If you live somewhere hot/humid/sweaty, consider spending the extra money on stainless steel. </p><p>Just my $.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krash, post: 150452, member: 3705"] I agree that it should be a gun you are going to be comfortable with. It won't do you any good if you leave it at home because it's not easily carried. I would seriously consider a revolver for a first gun. My first was a Ruger SP101 in .38 Special. I love that gun. Points good, shoots good, carries like a dream. I call it my "Sunday Gun", as it conceals easier than any of my other firearms. I usually carry a Sig in 9mm during the week, or sometimes my 1911 in .45. But it seems I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for that little .38. Revolvers are good trail guns also, as you can have one or two chambers loaded with snake-shot, (if that's an issue where you are) and still have a few hollow points for the bigger critters. Consider weather and environment also for a carry piece. If you live somewhere hot/humid/sweaty, consider spending the extra money on stainless steel. Just my $.02. [/QUOTE]
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