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    Hello everyone, long time no see. Does anyone here have any experience with this revolver? Thinking about getting one for my daughter for a home defense weapon. Any info anyone can give would be appreciated. I'm looking for factual info from someone who owns one or knows someone that does. Thanks.


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    That link took me to a speedloader.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete lynch View Post
    That link took me to a speedloader.
    Link?? I didn't post any links, least wise not purposely. If youre looking for the revolver in question it's made by Armscor in the phillipines and marketed through Rock Island Armory.

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    Somethings up,, because both times you've typed "revolver" its links us to a Brownells page...
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    The term "revolver" is a marketing link set by the forum owner. Any time you time in the word regardless of context it will take you to an advertiser. It's what helps pay for the forum.

    If you can post a link for the sidearm or a picture then folks will know what you are asking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    The term "revolver" is a marketing link set by the forum owner. Any time you time in the word regardless of context it will take you to an advertiser. It's what helps pay for the forum.

    If you can post a link for the sidearm or a picture then folks will know what you are asking about.
    And here this whole time I thought you were the owner... There ya go, ruining my innocence again.
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    Uh, yeah, that's the ticket. Not the owner. Just an admin who does enjoy being sucked up to now and again. I'll move you to the "do not ban" list. Close enough to the sucking up in my book.

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    The owner is going to double Ricks pay next month!

    As for the revolver in question I do have some comment.

    I considered purchasing one from a local dealer some time back. They are a knock off of a Colt in .38spl. The finish is rough parkerized. The trigger pulls are heavy and gritty. Even the SA pull was gritty. Those are the two main reasons I did not purchase one. They seem to be a durable product if you can stand the trigger pull. If your daughter has very strong hands she might be satisfied with one.

    It is not on the top of my list but it is also not on the bottom. I have seen and handled much worse pistols. One step above a HiPoint, which is not a bad place to be since a HiPoint generally works

    Fact is I recommended one to the son of a friend a few weeks back as a knock around gun instead of the Cobra Derringer he was considering.
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    I don't have one, but some of these guys do.

    https://thefiringline.com/forums/sho...ght=armscor+38

    Me personally, if I was trying to find a revolver for 3 Benjamins, I'd go for something like a S&W Model 10.
    https://www.centerfiresystems.com/p-...-trade-in.aspx

    Or spend a bit more and maybe get a Ruger LCRx 3'' or Security Six.

    Any particular reason you are searching for a revolver specifically? I'd never speak against the revolver for HD, but I do feel like there are better options.
    http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/stevens320pump

    http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/Hi-P...M_carbine.html

    http://www.cabelas.com/product/shoot...F104803380.uts

    http://www.hr1871.com/firearms/shotguns/pardnerpump.asp

    https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/...12%2B1+9mm+3.2

    All of those can be had for $300 or a bit more.

    To me, my kids' safety is priceless, and I would spare no expense to get my daughter outfitted with a quality firearm and put her through a few training courses. Whatever firearm you do end up getting, don't forget your daughter needs to be VERY familiar with it to be safe for herself, and dangerous to those who would do her harm.

    I wish you luck.
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    Personally I wouldn't by a .38 on purpose...unless it was the Only option.
    Even with the Ruger LCP, I waited till I could get the .357 version ....then shoot .38's in it if you want..I do in the LCP as .357's are a handful.

    Just like to have that option for the money.

    That's just me.
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    For $200-250 you can get a mossy 500 in 20ga. Simple and reliable. It has a wide range of task specific loads. It can also be used to put meat on the table. With the pistol grip it'd be <2 feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Personally I wouldn't by a .38 on purpose...unless it was the Only option.
    Even with the Ruger LCP, I waited till I could get the .357 version ....then shoot .38's in it if you want..I do in the LCP as .357's are a handful.

    Just like to have that option for the money.

    That's just me.
    a .38 is what police have used for years. And I am interested in the Ruger LCP, help me understand what the advantage would be from this post.
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    You can shoot 38 spl in a 357 but, you can't shoot 357 in a 38 spl only weapon. It gives you the option if you have a 357.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wise Old Owl View Post
    a .38 is what police have used for years. And I am interested in the Ruger LCP, help me understand what the advantage would be from this post.
    Talking to the OP,...Why limit your self?
    You will spend $250 -300 bucks anyway....add $100 and give options and a better product.

    Nothing wrong with a .38...many people have and shoot them.
    I sometimes hunt with my .357....more power.

    You can shoot .38's from a .357...not the other way around....

    LCP first came out in .38 only......then a .357 version.....difference was about 2 oz.....empty.\
    Had to wait for one to come in....guy suggested waited a bit for the .357
    Money was about the same....sale price was $50 buck more for the .357 version.

    Love it, good DA trigger, doesn't shoot like a snubbie.

    My cop friends (retired) carried 9mm Beretta's....then went to a 10mm Glock....now talking about 9mm again.
    Had not carried a .38 for many years.....nor do I know any the do for aduty weapon.
    As I said...This is just my opinion.
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    Sound advice - thanks Hunter.
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    KYRS thank you for a reply based in experience with the gun. No, they aren't as silky smooth as a colt or smith but then again I'm not going to spend 5 or 6 bills that I don't have just lying around on something that is likely to spend 99% of it's life on a closet shelf or in a drawer. The limited reviews ive found are favorable as far as function and accuracy. I've played with one at the gunshop and lock up was tight. Nope not the smoothest action felt but the only thing I really didn't like about it was the hammer spur machined as thin as it was but again, it's not going to see duty type use. The girl goes to school and works. I'll be lucky to get a couple of afternoons to work with her on whatever I get her. If she falls in love with shooting, great, maybe she will make more time for it. If not, at least she would have some protection that I truly hope she will never have to use.

    As for all the opinions, I realize everyone is just trying to help and I can appreciate that. I've taught a lot of people to shoot well in duty shotgun and PPC courses. Revolvers are simple, reliable don't have much of a chance to stove pipe or have clear a misfire. 2" snubbies are a handfull and take more experience to get any accuracy. A 4" is a much better choice for a beginner or novice and still small enough to fit in a purse or backpack should she feel the need to take it with her somewhere. Shotguns are hands down the best defense weapon out there but take a lot more practice and awareness in close cramped quarters but the biggest reason I'm not considering one for her at this point, most women I've worked with don't like the recoil. If they don't like shooting it they won't. It's kinda hard to get someone proficient if they won't shoot it. If I were to get her a shotgun for the same money it would be an 870 express youth model in 20ga because in my opinion their is no better pump gun than an 870.

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    Hunter - as I am reading up on LCP and small non revolver guns - it turns out .357 small handguns are rare and exspensive. Ruger doesn't make anything other a .38 LCP.

    So I did find a Coonan that accepts .357 and is $2k and it won't work with .38...oh well.

    .357 Magnum Compact is where I am searching.... and not finding much on a 1911 4" length. I did see a Micro Desert Eagle, but it appears to be 9mm.
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    Armscor mod 200 .38 special (Thread back on Track....)

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    My wife carried a Ruger LCR in .38. I didn't mind it not being .357 because she was never going to shoot it with .357s. Guess what? Neither will I. I have an old M&P in .38 that was an uncle's and a couple of .357 wheel guns. I like the versatility in those because they are larger weapons and the .357 doesn't hurt so bad. But the iddy biddy guys will never be a .357 friend of mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wise Old Owl View Post
    Hunter - as I am reading up on LCP and small non revolver guns - it turns out .357 small handguns are rare and exspensive. Ruger doesn't make anything other a .38 LCP
    I'm not 100% sure but I think Hunter was referring to the LCR (light, compact revolver) not the LCP (little compact pooper). If this is true then Ruger most certainly does make the LCR in a few different .357 magnum options.

    As you have found there is not much in the semi-auto world for the .357 mag that is remotely affordable. There is always the .357 Sig, but you then lose any flexibility that allows you to shoot two different calibers, the very thing Hunter was championing.
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