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#1259899 - 02/04/08 12:04 PM
Looking for a handgun?????????
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 12/13/07
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I am new to handguns and am looking for something fun to shoot. We usually go up to the cabin and lay all our guns out and grab what ever you want and put some rounds through it for fun, nothing to serious or competitive. We have lots of different rifles, shot guns, 9mm and 44 handguns. I was looking at a Rossi model r97206 - .357 mag stainless with 6" barrel, 6 shot. i like the idea of being able to also shoot .38 for price of ammo. I have been reading online and it doesn't seem like anyone has anything bad to say about the gun. I can get a new one for about $375 or is there a better choice if i can find something used for about the same price? I haven't been able to find these used anywhere. Can you really find good deals at gun shows or is just alot of options? I am new to handguns and any info it would be greatly appreciated..
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#1260241 - 02/04/08 04:06 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: hunterfisher]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 10/26/04
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A .22 semi auto is a lot of fun to shoot and the cost of ammo lets you shoot a lot more rounds for the same money when compared to any of the centerfires. Ruger and Browning make some really good guns that are about in your price range for the Rossi.
You can find some good deals at gun shows, but be prepared to negotiate a little.
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#1260578 - 02/04/08 07:50 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: hunterfisher]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/06/04
Posts: 39
Loc: Minnesota
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Out of all of my 5 hanguns my Ruger 22LR with bull barrel is BY FAR the most fun to shoot. Cheap and accurate!
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#1263086 - 02/06/08 12:26 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: tcsprtsmn]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 12/13/07
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Thanks for the responses. I have been talking to a friend and it seems like I just might have to pick up a couple of guns.He also says to go with a 22. But then we got talking about bear hunting with a bow and i would like to have a side arm (just in case)so for that i would need to go with a 357 or 44. Anybody have a ruger redhawk 44 9 1/2" stainless with scope for sale...... it seems like my friends just want to spend my money.
It just goes to show, you can never have too many guns.
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#1267883 - 02/09/08 11:33 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: hunterfisher]
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Registered: 12/21/00
Posts: 1934
Loc: Hennipin MN/Portage WI
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Glock. Whatever caliber you want. Great gun
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#1269971 - 02/11/08 03:39 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: picksbigwagon]
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Registered: 04/30/02
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Springfield Arms HD whatever caliber you want. I have the HD9 (9mm) and love shooting it.
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#1278645 - 02/17/08 09:59 AM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: hunterfisher]
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HotSpotsOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 04/18/07
Posts: 909
Loc: Elk & Miss. Rivers
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If price is the main issue,Rossi might get you by ok.If you can spend more for a .357 revolver, I would go with a Smith & Wesson, or a Ruger.Both are more money, but better quality, IMO.Rugers platform is one of the beefiest and strongest out there.I had a S&W years ago,and I should have never sold it. Be careful at gun shows.If possible, go to a vendor that you may know a bit about. Looking at a perspective gun to buy,I would check to see if there is any slop in the cylinder.Dry fire it,if possible, but some vendors will not let you do this.If not, I would walk away.Visible condition of the gun is always a indicator of how well it was taken care of.If it is dirty,with alot of powder build up,or the barrel looks as if a rod hasn't been run through it, walk away.Sometimes you can find a jewel at a gunshow, but I have also seen people really get screwed.Have some knowledge of what you are looking for,before you go to the show.I caution you to not impulse buy at a gunshow.Take your time and think the whole purchase through, before you put the money down on the table.Hope this helps.
Edited by rockman (02/17/08 10:00 AM) Edit Reason: spelling
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#1279137 - 02/17/08 07:18 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: Bowfin]
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HotSpotsOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 04/18/07
Posts: 909
Loc: Elk & Miss. Rivers
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Taurus quality today is a lot better than a few years ago.I would definitely take a Taurus over a Rossi any day.Colt King Cobra was, and is, probably the best .357 revolver ever produced.Big bucks for the Colts,if you can even find one, nowadays.
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#1279384 - 02/17/08 09:35 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: Bowfin]
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HotSpotsOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 04/18/07
Posts: 909
Loc: Elk & Miss. Rivers
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I was a Bill's North last fall shooting pistols, and a guy next to me shot his .454 Casull Raging Bull.Talk about some serious firepower, and recoil. One other guy had a .38 Super, that got my attention as well. Big gun day there on that day. Colts are going for premium prices these days, that's for sure. I have shot a coworkers Ruger SP100 awhile back. Nice revolver.
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#1281121 - 02/18/08 09:46 PM
Re: Looking for a handgun?????????
[Re: WaveWacker]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 02/01/08
Posts: 80
Loc: Northern MN
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Springfield Arms HD whatever caliber you want. I have the HD9 (9mm) and love shooting it. I believe he means "XD", and they are great guns. HF, if you are looking used, you can pick up a S&W 686 or Ruger GP100 used for about $400 or so. They are high quality and a much better gun than the Rossi you are looking at. A 9mm or .357/.38 will be relatively cheap to shoot (ammo prices have skyrocketed!) but a .22 is the cheapest! If you're new to handguns, you'll need to get a permit to purchase or concealed carry permit to buy a handgun. The permit to purchase is usually free, depending on your county you live in. Welcome to the forum and enjoy hand gunning!
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