24 thoughts on “The Best Handgun, Period.

  1. I have lotsa Glocks, 1911’s, etc… but always carry my .357 when going into the trees. It’s a nice, warm,? fuzzy feeling too.

  2. I still sport my .357 Smith with a 3 inch barrel bedside. Alot of people dont realize that the revolver is extremely accurate with a deadly round.
    The .357 is a hell of a deadly round. Nice review. Never mind the COD? kids.

  3. YES, finally someone makes? some sense. I have the same S&W 686+ in the 3 inch and would not trade it for any other. I love my Glocks and 1911s but the Smith revolver is KING.

  4. Any handgun can fail, but it is much easier to keep firing with a revolver than with a jammed semi-auto. I carry a Walther PPK in .380 in an ankle holster, but I have reworked the mechanism and have never had a jam. Semi-autos, fresh from the box will need work done. If you are inexperienced,? get a competent gunsmith to fine tune it.

  5. Not only CAN, but are very sensitive to dirt and gunk on the inside. Just put a revolver in a sandbox, shake it up, and note that it will not fire. It is not the number of moving parts, it is the way they move, and the tolerances.
    This means that revolvers are prone to JAMS (not stoppages),? while autos are prone to stoppages and NOT jams, even though people always seem to confuse the two. Jams require dis-assembly of the weapon, while stoppages do not, and can be done on the firing line.

  6. Because it is the grip that “prints” not the frame. Autoloaders always have a square grip shape, to accommodate the magazine. That makes a small revolver better for concealment, except perhaps the very tiniest autos, with wimpy calibers. The Ruger LCP might be the exception, I have not carried one of those, although I’ve shot? them. Nice guns.

  7. opinions are like noses, everybody has one. And opinions about which is the best overall handgun are the same way. Whichever one you want or already own is always the best. Frankly, the best handgun in the world is the one you have in? your hand when you really need one. The only thing I would really suggest is to have someone proofread your captions for syntax and spelling. Mistakes detract from the information you are trying to impart in your presentation.

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