5 Crappiest Pistols for Self Defense

Yep the S&W is hands down a better piece.

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@Robert why is there not a sinking boat emoji? :pray:

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Question of the month, Docā€¦

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ā€¦and thatā€™s how I lost all my guns Mr. ATF Agent.

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How about the Taurus Raging Judge, 6.5 inch barrel. 410 shotshell, 45 Long Colt, 454 CasullšŸ‘

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@ArmedEyeDoc

So, Superman is not afraid of being hit by bullets, but he is afraid of being hit the gun itself? That seems odd!

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A beast!

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@SAK

You would really use such a large and heavy handgun for home defense? Good luck with that!

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Thats from ABC news. You know it is FAKE.

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If you cranked off a 454 in the house you would never be able to hear again. Mine is too loud outdoors.

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shooterrex, understood it would be loud as f#%& i lost most of my hearingšŸ‘‚years ago.

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JohnB, if thatā€™s all I had hell yes I would!!

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Maybe the gun is made from a material thatā€™s harder than steel? :thinking:

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Anything in 25 auto would have to be the worse. My BB gun has as much power.

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Accuracy was a problem with the .25 I had and for once I wasnā€™t the limiting factor. Lol

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Yep, I had a raven arms and couldnā€™t hit the broadside of a barn with it.

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Mine was a Raven too. Lol

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Heck, just about any shooting iron is suitable for self defense.
If you know itā€™s limitations and become familiar with it.
If you need convincing check out Clint Smithā€™s video on using a single shot shotgun for defense.

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@SAK

Agreed. But, I am pretty sure you will never be forced to use it for defense due to it being the only gun you have.

Still, I wouldnā€™t mind owning one. It is kind of a do anything gun (except for perhaps, concealed carry).

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