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Old June 7, 2014, 08:13 PM   #8
cajundefender
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Join Date: June 6, 2014
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Thanks for your response. I am going to test my preferred staple ammo selections before I purchase the bulk quantity. I chose these types due to the fact that given the shortages, they are not only some of the only choices, but they are some of the only choices that meet my needs. I am now going to fire up to 20/24 rounds per revolver to test at ten yards from resting and not resting. This is just for testing to help me be fairly certain that when God forbid I have to pull that trigger at close range in a life-or-death situation, my sidearm will go bang instead of click. The 686 combat masterpiece or the model 67 and one of the smaller revolvers will be selected to be used in defensive situations and I will invest a significant amount of time and money into training with these choices. My first step is to make sure that the guns and the ammo function correctly. Then I will select which one of each class, combat and concealed carry, would I be willing to use to defend my life. Then I will train with those. Don't worry, I'm not expecting to become a professional with twelve rounds - just making sure my revolvers are capable of professional usage.
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