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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115374" data-source="post: 2046182"><p>I don't consider myself a "Revolver Commando" or a 10mm hater. I have no experience with the 10MM, nor do I claim to. My preference for the wheel gun comes down to a couple things. One being I don't have to worry about the semi-auto malfunctioning under extreme weather conditions. The other being I can shoot my wheel gun and have confidence in my ability to put the round where I want it when I need to. I have a 9MM in semi auto and I don't shoot it well. My son can pick it up and shoot it lights out. Having said that why would I pack a semi-auto when I have little confidence in putting the round where it needs to go. Certainly not because someone told me it was better, whether I could shoot it or not. I will leave that up to the Semi-Auto Commandos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115374, post: 2046182"] I don't consider myself a "Revolver Commando" or a 10mm hater. I have no experience with the 10MM, nor do I claim to. My preference for the wheel gun comes down to a couple things. One being I don't have to worry about the semi-auto malfunctioning under extreme weather conditions. The other being I can shoot my wheel gun and have confidence in my ability to put the round where I want it when I need to. I have a 9MM in semi auto and I don't shoot it well. My son can pick it up and shoot it lights out. Having said that why would I pack a semi-auto when I have little confidence in putting the round where it needs to go. Certainly not because someone told me it was better, whether I could shoot it or not. I will leave that up to the Semi-Auto Commandos. [/QUOTE]
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