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460 S+W Magnum, good first Pistol?
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<blockquote data-quote="midmoboy" data-source="post: 62771" data-attributes="member: 3848"><p>If he likes the 460 I think he should get it. I personally think that you are comparing exciting rounds that are all great in their own right, but it's all kind of like comparing 308 to 300 win mag to 300 ultra mag to 7mm Shooting Times Westerner to ect. (left out the short mags, cause who needs um?). Every round is worth owning, that's what makes some of us true gun lovers. I dislike 7.62x39's but I don't care if someone else wants a Norinco SKS, and more power to them. And shame on anyone for selling a firearm and not getting what they want out of it. These are people who had to have a boomer and had never shot anything bigger than a 380. If you take any firearm to the gun shop (even an L.C. Smith or Parker),your gonna loose a little. Keep your scope, keep your brass and dies and call it a loss if you never own another gun in that caliber. You'd be surprised how you can get your money back if you are patient and sell it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midmoboy, post: 62771, member: 3848"] If he likes the 460 I think he should get it. I personally think that you are comparing exciting rounds that are all great in their own right, but it's all kind of like comparing 308 to 300 win mag to 300 ultra mag to 7mm Shooting Times Westerner to ect. (left out the short mags, cause who needs um?). Every round is worth owning, that's what makes some of us true gun lovers. I dislike 7.62x39's but I don't care if someone else wants a Norinco SKS, and more power to them. And shame on anyone for selling a firearm and not getting what they want out of it. These are people who had to have a boomer and had never shot anything bigger than a 380. If you take any firearm to the gun shop (even an L.C. Smith or Parker),your gonna loose a little. Keep your scope, keep your brass and dies and call it a loss if you never own another gun in that caliber. You'd be surprised how you can get your money back if you are patient and sell it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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