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Originally Posted by Rbagu3
awesome bro, that's what i like too see, i think revolvers look sweet, also how much longer, is the long barrel? i think the small one looks better though, but depends how long the barrels are...
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A quick search of smith and wesson's site shows they make them with small barrels ( <4 ), medium frame ( <6 ), Large frame ( <8 ) and extra large (8+).
Bigger the barrel, easier the recoil is to handle.
Not to mention, pistol whipping is GREAT with revolvers, as you won't break it, they're generally heavier, and you look badass doing it.
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Here's the Smith and Wesson website.
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Revolvers are the best pistol for learning to shoot because they're the easiest to understand, and to handle.
.357 is a good choice because you can shoot .38's in it also, which are easier to handle and cheaper to buy. It'll still take a man down, but you'll need to do the Mozambice drill to be sure (two to the body, one in the head.)