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Old June 11th, 2007
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Default Re: Choice for a new gun

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Originally Posted by dgg9 View Post
.... but at some point, there's something to be said for settling on one package/caliber. Just a thought.
I totally agree here. My gun is a double action only gun. It has a long trigger pull each and every time you pull it. I have tried other guns with different trigger pulls, all good guns, but when I go from a single action or a double/single action it totally throws me off when I pick mine back up. It takes about a clip to re-accustom myself to the gun. Don't get me wrong, I have thoroughly enjoyed trying other guns, something I didn't do before I bought mine, but I find it best to practice a lot with one type, so it burns itself into your subconscious, so if you ever happen to be in a situation where you'll need your instincts to take over they will, you don't want to waste a second or two thinking about which gun you have where is the safety etc.

Just my $.04 (adjusted for inflation)
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