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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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Dunno much about guns, my gun has still never been fired once
But I've always liked the look of revolvers, that was my fav gun as a kid. It would be cool to own one, despite them seeming impractical as a type of gun for someone who also doesn't have much to do with guns. But I'd have to have piles of disposable income before I'd ever consider it
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It's not literal. Gunfighting is just two people skilled at debate going at it. Just having fun here.
Anyway.. to answer your question
https://www.armscor.com/firearms-lis...less-38spl-6rd
You don't need to spend a fortune to get your feet wet, heck.. spend a few at the range and fire different guns for a weekend hobby. Not much money and you'll get a feel for it.
Revolvers are dirt-level practical, if you are a true-noob then its the best to start with because problem-solving them is simple too. Magazine-fed pistols are more complicated and require more problem-solving.
No hate, its like asking an old trucker a question like "What is the best diesel engine for a big truck?" and he will look at you and should respond with "Depends on what you are using it for."
But understand, like how a mans steak is cooked, you will get a lot of cross-fire opinions.