Fits your hand, perhaps, I'm referring though to a fairly substantial portion of the population that it doesn't. Like I said, I'm slightly below average in size, plus I have relatively short fat fingers.Brovane wrote:I have a PA P-14 .45 ACP which is a double stack .45 ACP and it fits just fine in my hand the same as a Glock 21 and H&K USP which I have also fired fits just fine in my hand. There might be a revival in 10mm also there might also be more Auto-Guns getting released in .44 Magnum also.
Remember the differences between rimmed and non-rimmed ammo.The problem that I have with is basically unless you are getting a Desert Eagle you are stuck with revolvers for .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum.
Ever hear of a cutting edge device known as 'speed loaders'? With them a practiced individual can keep up a rate of fire just as high as somebody using a semi auto. Then there's always moon clips. I also have a seven shot .357, so there can be higher capacity guns.The problem with a revolver is that you got six rounds are and you are done. With a P-14 in .45 ACP I got 14+1 rounds of .45 ACP and within seconds I can have 14 more rounds in the gun.
Heck, you could keep up a fairly high rate of fire with a single shooter - firing a far heavier round.
Basically, what I'm trying to get at is that it might be the case that 6 rounds of a magnum revolver caliber that can reach vital organs might be better than 14 rounds of .45 that can't.