Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 5:32 am
The only good answer to this is: "Buy the gun that suits you best."
I hate no other hun as much as the Walther - then, again, it is loved by many and looking at the scores people have achieved with the gun you cannot fault it.
It just plain suits me not at all!
I have a S&W .32 revolver. It's biggest shortcoming is the heavy weight and it being nose-heavy, neither of which I like.
I agree with the majority of the revolver shooters that it is especially good in slow shooting; you may miss out in the faster series.
I recently got the chance to shoot the Sako pistols, both the older .22-.32 and the later development, the TriAce.
I daresay I was absolutely flabbergasted at how good to shoot a .32 can be!
It is, of course, almost an obsolete model so I would not outright recommend buying one.
My point is: try out a few and then choose the one that.
- Lars/Finland
I hate no other hun as much as the Walther - then, again, it is loved by many and looking at the scores people have achieved with the gun you cannot fault it.
It just plain suits me not at all!
I have a S&W .32 revolver. It's biggest shortcoming is the heavy weight and it being nose-heavy, neither of which I like.
I agree with the majority of the revolver shooters that it is especially good in slow shooting; you may miss out in the faster series.
I recently got the chance to shoot the Sako pistols, both the older .22-.32 and the later development, the TriAce.
I daresay I was absolutely flabbergasted at how good to shoot a .32 can be!
It is, of course, almost an obsolete model so I would not outright recommend buying one.
My point is: try out a few and then choose the one that.
- Lars/Finland