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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5418349" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Again....I'm not "anti-auto"....I just refuse to not consider a double action revolver as a legitimate consideration when chosing a self defense weapon against man or bear...heavier trigger...no doubt...complex? Not sure I'd consider it more complex compared to an auto that can jam or experience mag or feeding issues?...I've said in previous post that I know I'm in the minority...and that's fine ...but if a bear is becoming aggressive I'd love to have a .357 S&W revolver that I'm familiar with and that has never...not "hardly ever"....but Never failed to go boom and has never jammed or failed me...my opinion is based off personal experience and experiences of those I've been close too over the years.</p><p>And again...I've had Glocks...fine handguns...and I currently have a Browning Hi-power I'm in love with....but I appreciate the dependability of the double action revolver in a variety of situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5418349, member: 20594"] Again....I'm not "anti-auto"....I just refuse to not consider a double action revolver as a legitimate consideration when chosing a self defense weapon against man or bear...heavier trigger...no doubt...complex? Not sure I'd consider it more complex compared to an auto that can jam or experience mag or feeding issues?...I've said in previous post that I know I'm in the minority...and that's fine ...but if a bear is becoming aggressive I'd love to have a .357 S&W revolver that I'm familiar with and that has never...not "hardly ever"....but Never failed to go boom and has never jammed or failed me...my opinion is based off personal experience and experiences of those I've been close too over the years. And again...I've had Glocks...fine handguns...and I currently have a Browning Hi-power I'm in love with....but I appreciate the dependability of the double action revolver in a variety of situations. [/QUOTE]
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