The one type of handgun I’ve never owned or fired is a revolver. Just never saw the need, especially given they usually are chambered in a legacy caliber like .38 special or .357 magnum, and I’m not eager to buy/stock new types of ammo.
Thinking about a wheel gun now. Can anyone recommend a revolver that might be good for range use only that’s chambered in 9mm or .45 ACP? Those are my two “supported” handgun calibers.
Anything about cleaning/maintenance of revolvers that makes them more difficult?
i never had any thoughts of revolvers myself. then one day, i said to myself...
"self, why not a revolver"...??
so, i now own 4 of them.
they all shoot 38 special/357 magnums.
well to be honest, the .357 magnums are powerful, and the ,38's are way more "smoother" , allowing me to acquire the target faster. plus, it does not tire out my hands as fast as with a .357.....
the 4 revolvers i have are:
1) Korth Mongoose 6" barrel
2) S&W 686 Plus 6" barrel
3) Colt Python 6" barrel
4) Ruger GP 100 2.5" barrel
a slightly different cleaning/lube process, and lead/carbon removal over say nearly any semi-automatic
fun guns, for sure..
but even though i have many rounds of .357, i only shoot say about 25 rnds then switch over to .38 specials.
and too, from what i have been told and read, shoot the .357's first, THEN the .38 specials, as the .38 specials leave a "ring" in the chamber that may hinder loading the .357's....
more experienced revolvers guys here can chime in on what i was told/read.
when i shoot off all my .357's..??
i'll buy pretty much only buy/reload .38's......these are range toys, not for home defense, or carry.