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[–] multidan 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yeah I always trained to get a good sight picture before shooting. Now I run some drills without a sight picture and just work on muscle memory. You start off shitty but quickly get groupings down to a few inches.

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[–] Fambida 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I've looked into that one before, since my last revolver was a taurus and I was highly impressed with its accuracy (for a revolver). What's the MSRP on it?

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[–] drakesdoom ago 

The bigger the gun the easier it will be to shoot. You need to decide how big you are willing to carry ask the time.

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[–] MaxBoivin ago 

If it's to carry in the inner-city you can conceal it easily by wearing loose clothes, putting it in your waistband, having a bandanna hanging from your belt to prevent you form printing.

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[–] GrumpyMidlifeCrisis ago 

Smith & Wesson Bodyguard, Ruger LCP, Kel-Tec P3AT

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[–] drakesdoom ago 

A basic reliable revolver can be as low as 300 new. With an inside the waistband holster and an un tucked t-shirt you could conceal nearly any pistol. An untucked button up shirt with a pattern print does even better, and long sleeves with a good undershirt will be more comfortable outside.