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I'm also a 1911 guy and the model I am most endeared with is the Colt Lightweight Commander, in 45acp. But I just don't feel comfortable having my handgun in "cocked & locked" mode by my bed.
Quote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:37:02 AM I'm also a 1911 guy and the model I am most endeared with is the Colt Lightweight Commander, in 45acp. But I just don't feel comfortable having my handgun in "cocked & locked" mode by my bed. Not sure why the 1911 would be less safe than a revolver. Seems like the best choice of the three.
bigger isnt always better. .38 is a great in-house gun. .357 would be my next choice.
Quote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:57:19 AMQuote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target. Thanks. I'm with you on this, but for different conditions. I do have a K38 and a Model 19 with 6" barrels, but I would want a shorter barrel for ease of use and a little easier to wield. At close quarters in a darkened house at night with a flashlight in one hand I think a longer barrel would be a potential deficit.
Quote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target.
Quote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?
I’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet.
Quote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 11:04:30 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:57:19 AMQuote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target. Thanks. I'm with you on this, but for different conditions. I do have a K38 and a Model 19 with 6" barrels, but I would want a shorter barrel for ease of use and a little easier to wield. At close quarters in a darkened house at night with a flashlight in one hand I think a longer barrel would be a potential deficit.I have a Model 19 with a 4" barrel....Perfection......Also a Glock 17 and a Sig P220 all loaded and ready. Can't hit an intruder with those, once I'm empty, I'm going back to bed. You might have noticed that all three of those do not have a manual safety to disengage.......making them POSSIBLY a better choice than a 1911.
Quote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 11:04:30 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:57:19 AMQuote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?Thank you.No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target. Thanks. I'm with you on this, but for different conditions. I do have a K38 and a Model 19 with 6" barrels, but I would want a shorter barrel for ease of use and a little easier to wield. At close quarters in a darkened house at night with a flashlight in one hand I think a longer barrel would be a potential deficit.I have a Model 19 with a 4" barrel....Perfection......Also a Glock 17 and a Sig P220 all loaded and ready. Can't hit an intruder with those, once I'm empty, I'm going back to bed. You might have noticed that all three of those do not have a manual safety to disengage.......making them POSSIBLY a better choice than a 1911.
Quote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:57:19 AMQuote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?Thank you.No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target. Thanks. I'm with you on this, but for different conditions. I do have a K38 and a Model 19 with 6" barrels, but I would want a shorter barrel for ease of use and a little easier to wield. At close quarters in a darkened house at night with a flashlight in one hand I think a longer barrel would be a potential deficit.
Quote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?Thank you.No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target.
Quote from: Fidelk on December 20, 2022, 12:49:08 PMQuote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 11:04:30 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:57:19 AMQuote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target. Thanks. I'm with you on this, but for different conditions. I do have a K38 and a Model 19 with 6" barrels, but I would want a shorter barrel for ease of use and a little easier to wield. At close quarters in a darkened house at night with a flashlight in one hand I think a longer barrel would be a potential deficit.I have a Model 19 with a 4" barrel....Perfection......Also a Glock 17 and a Sig P220 all loaded and ready. Can't hit an intruder with those, once I'm empty, I'm going back to bed. You might have noticed that all three of those do not have a manual safety to disengage.......making them POSSIBLY a better choice than a 1911.I am a big proponate of no manual safety for a defense firearm. One less thing to have to think about and remember to take off. With that I have one of my Glocks as a nightstand pistol. With the 3 you mentioned I thing I would go the S&W 65 route and use 38+p. The extra weight would be nicer for possible follow up shots than the light 38. As for the 44 special I just think there are less options for defensive ammo.Just my
Do you want to know what gun my Dad slept with "under his pillow" and is likely one of the best home defense...... Ruger single six 22 mag. I can guarantee you if you are lucky enough to still hear it, its loud enough to make you go in reverse. Likely the little hole between your eyes will all be said and done. Every shot placed within a dime, simple, no fuss, lots of ammobare in mind, he owned many of the cool calibers as well.
The only problem with a .22 LR or .22 Mag is that they are rimfire rounds with primer in the rim. I would trust a centerfire pistol with an actual primer for reliability. Which I got from hearing a discussion of .22 LR vs. .25 ACP......the .25 ACP was preferred for the primer reason.
I dont think I have ever had a dud 22mag round. Lots of LR duds though. I always figured it was the age of or how I have treated them. Interesting thought