Between the six-shooter, a sight with batteries, a Surefire handheld with only 500 lumens, and a pocket knife with a sub-3" blade, I was eliminated by ninjas thirty-seven times just while taking this photo.
A fellow victim of ninjas, Sherman House, has some thoughts on the 856 TORO here:
Thanks to a volatile gun industry, capacity restrictions, modern/effective defensive ammunition and more states granting either Constitutional Carry, or carry permits, there has been a big uptick in revolver sales and use. Some are calling this a REVOLVER RENAISSANCE. I think the proliferation of better/improved designs, and the simple utility of revolvers has recaptured the imagination of the shooting public, and the relatively small national firearms training community (Tom Givens estimates that the national training community that progresses past a permit class is approximately 10,000 members strong) who NEVER STOPPED using revolvers can now be public about it in ways that actually encourage revolver neophytes to join the dozens of us (literally DOZENS OF US) revolver users.
You should be reading his blog. He's a clueful dude.
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