I saw a good tip the other day on home protection. If you have a nice pair of electronic hearing protectors, instead of leaving them in your range bag, put them close to your gun and use them if you have a chance if you have to defend yourself at night. It just gives you one more advantage. And while hearing loss sucks, hearing loss plus tinnitus sucks even more.
I can tell you from personal experience that firing a .357 in the dark will blind you and deafen you. Not something you want if you are in a gun fight. I only carry +P .38 special in my .357s. I am a BIG fan if .44 special and would rather carry that in my .44 magnums, BUT the pistols tend to be big and heavy.
Just to be clear my personal experience is shooting a lot at night when I was young.
Can't order them on line either - all sold out.I would really like a little bulldog, really like the 44spc but they don't sell it at Walmart
My advice would be to try and shoot one of them first. See if you like one over the other.
Now for humor.
A 9mm might expand but a 45/44 won't shrink.
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