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Think revolvers are "outdated" and gone for good? Or will they make a big comeback

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Think revolvers are "outdated" and gone for good? Or will they make a big comeback

It's often said by most people, cop and civilian alike, that revolvers are "outdated" and are "a thing of the past" Most of these people don't realize that the Double Action Revolver Pistol and the Semi Automatic Pistol are not too far apart in terms of age. Furthermore, many of these same people will respond by saying "well we have high capacity guns now" not realizing also that high capacity guns have been around since 1935 with the Browning Hi Power (and it didn't even have any kind of market in the US until the 1950s and didn't gain any kind of real following until the 1980s). They'll then say "well criminals are better armed now" forgetting that criminals have been armed to the teeth in the past with gangsters like John Dillinger, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow and mobsters with Al Capone and other mafia thugs armed with BARs, Tommy Guns and 1911 pistols. Much more than I can say for the average crackhead of today.

All things considered, nothing has REALLY changed in terms of weapons technological effectiveness (although bullet designs have in some ways improved....but then the "old school" FBI Load in .38 Special still reigns king compared to "modern" .38 hollowpoint bullets). The only thing, as I see it, that has really changed is the culture. This mindset of "more means better" and that the style needs to look "new" and we take our model off of what we see and experience in movies and television. If an idea is over 20 years old, it's "outdated". Doesn't matter if it's right, just that it's "old".

Well, one day the world I think will swing back the other way and realize that speed kills, old people are wiser, history has more to teach than we think and revolvers means Six for Sure and the polymer semi-automatic fad will die out or at least retract into moderation.
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Having been around the block a few times in my life while living on the wrong side of the tracks, what I really want is a 20 second heads-up when a situation is about to go sideways.

Correction, now that I am old and decrepit, please give me a full 60 second's heads-up.

Revolver, auto loader, single shot, howitzer or cricket bat, whatever, pardon the pun, 'trips your trigger' or makes someone feel safe doesn't make one bit of difference to me personally.

Different strokes for different folks et al. Each has their place and purpose. The only advice I give those new to firearms looking for the best type of gun for them, is the same that was passed to me many years ago.

'Son, don't take on seven men when all you're packin' is a six shooter.'

Situational awareness and like I said, a minute's worth of lead time, I will like my chances if I were only armed with a plastic spork.;)
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