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Leave the colored guns and the pearl handles to the competitors and pimps. I own/have owned many weapons (my duty weapon is a H&K USP LEM compact in .40). At the risk of starting the semi-auto/revolver debate I would offer that if you don't shoot often and will not keep youself and others who may use the weapon very proficient, I would stick with a revolver. It would absolutely suck to have clear a malfunction on a pistol that you havn't touched in two years and were only minimally experienced with. I prefer a .357 with Glaser-type (frangible) ammo. You can practice with .38 cal. in the same gun for economy. I have and would recomend a shotgun for a more open area. I have a Ithaca 37 M&P but any well made pump will do. A pistol is a poor subsitute for a rifle/shotgun but is often necessary for cencealment or portability.
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Ray
'88 Carrera, '81 SC, BMW R1200C, BMW R75/5, Ducati S2R Monster, '70 Karmann Ghia
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