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A friend of mine made a post that makes complete sense in the area of this vs that and critical thinking...

"The answer is not Revolver versus Auto...it's yes. They actually compliment each other exceptionally well as the Pro for each tends to be the Con for the other.

We have a horrible tendency of making these things adversarial and a hard choice and divide into cult camps. As a guy who co-owns the leading Revolver training and consulting company in the country….we love revolvers and teach them to fill a hole that should not exist…and we also use and carry semi-autos.

People who lack depth of knowledge tend to love the 9mm versus .45, Revolver versus Auto, Iso versus Weaver, Red dot versus Irons, arguments. True practitioners should be YES to all of the above and understand application and the pros and cons of all of them. Human beings are supposed to be adaptable and critical thinkers….maybe we should act like it."
 
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It's all just marketing. They sell new by bad mouthing old. It's a sales tactic that has probably been around as long as humans.
 
I mean, your not wrong, but I have to ask . . . tough day at the office? 🤔




I do sometimes wonder if things went REALLY bad and one of those "this is the gun choice hill I will die on" folks is forced to use a battle field / food court pick up if they would know what to do or if they would just stand there like

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU_Gd623HJo
Great day at the office...ammo is being made, orders being shipped...and life is still good!
 
Well thought out. And I agree with the premise.
I see myself slowly being more and more of a revolver guy. There's a growing list of overlapping AND non-intersecting reasons, which probably only matter to me.
 
"Thats foolish, you pick the one right tool." Anton Chigurh

So I have alot of both. I pick the right tool depending on the job.

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