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GRI 07-11-2008 12:20 PM

is there a place online that sells pistols that I could get an idea on what prices might be

Johnny Cetane 07-11-2008 12:26 PM

I don't think a .38 will get it done. A .357 mag or a .41 mag would be nice.

This place might give you an idea.

GunBroker.com Online Gun Auction

Uncle Bubba 07-11-2008 12:38 PM

If you go the .357 route you can also use the cheaper 38 special rounds for practice and playin. .357 will fire 38 special but not vice versa.

redneckbuckeye 07-11-2008 01:19 PM

If you are looking for a revolving handgun I would go with a Ruger Gp100 in a .357 mag. Ruger is usually an afyer thought when looking for a revolver do to the popularity of S&W and Tarus, but they are a quality peice(strong frame) with great customer service if you ever have a problem, and are more reasonably priced than S&W and Tarus. If you want a 44 mag they have a redhawk and super redhawk that are nice handgun as well.

dozerboy 07-11-2008 05:19 PM

X2 on the Ruger

GRI 07-11-2008 06:38 PM

I am very partial to ruger. I own a 10-22T and it is my favorite gun. the customer service and aftermarket support is second to none.

WinstonWolf 07-11-2008 09:00 PM

... Truthfully, if used for handgun-hunting alone, I would look into the 454 Casull (second from left). This exhibit is a Ruger

Essentially, you can target practice with 45Long Colt in the platform all day long without punishing your wrist bone-structure too badly

Then, come hunt day you chamber her with the formidable 454 Casull - extremely powerful
The 500 S&W Magnum on the left is overkill, and I only pack it if I'm hiking in bear country

Desert Eagle .50 AE (chromed, 2nd from right) is used simple to scare young boys & women :5:

http://members.cox.net/stevenaz1/4holes.jpg

akguppy 07-11-2008 10:09 PM

I'd go with a .44 mag., preferably Ruger. If it's only for hunting, get a Super Blackhawk. They are Single action only, but they're cheaper that the Super Redhawks & others.
But look around, many people are selling guns in these "bad times" and you can stumble on some deals.

Lucas Amick 07-12-2008 10:33 AM

i was looking at a .357 mag not to long a go it was a Comanche 6 shot stainless steel w/black grip. not much of a fan of the grip, but i don't think the price could be beat @ $235 and it was made in a faraway land, Austria i think it was.

slowtowpig 07-12-2008 11:17 AM

if it isnt for self-defence then i would buy a .45cal hi-point, there about $140 new. i have one, maybe have shot over 200 rounds through it and jammed only a few times...

BUT i use my .45cal Ruger for home defence and it has never jammed on me, great gun.

the next gun show im going to buy a tarus ultra light titanium to carry instead of the rugar.


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