Re: Pistols(whats a good one to buy ?)
RanchMan, we're all entitled to our own opinions, and you are obviously much more of a gun enthusiast than I, but my years of experience have led to agree with disk drive eng much more than with you and higgy on this topic, so I'll try to explain why.
When I started on the police department, everyone was issued either a Colt or S&W .38 special revolver, 4" barrel. However, departmental regulations permitted officers to carry anything they wanted on duty as long as it was .38 or larger, Colt or S&W. Quite a number of officers carried the old .45 autos. And "accidents" were common, as evidenced by the bullet holes in the locker rooms, cars, etc. and even some officers accidentally shot by themselves, some shot by other officers in accidental discharges. I can recall many accidents by officers using automatics, and only one by a revolver.
I know personally of one incident in which an officer would have shot a suspect in defense of his and his partner's life if he'd been able to get his automatic to shoot!
I also know of an incident in which two officers were in one of those very rare gunfights in which they emptied their automatics, reloaded another clip, but in the heat of battle forgot that you have to manually cycle that first round into the chamber. They were hopelessly pulling their triggers, wondering why their guns didn't work, when they were killed.
I was there many years before we had a chief with the guts to prohibit the carrying of automatics, and the accidents ceased.
Then when I took the FBI pistol shooting course at Quantico, we were primarily using revolvers, but had a couple of days with the automatics. I told the instructor there was no need for me to participate with the automatics since I would never consider carrying one in a situation in which my life might depend on it. He said, "You never know." And I said, "Yes, I do. I'd resign before I'd carry one." Now of course I do like automatics for shooting for fun, and that instructor told me how great and reliable the newer ones are. It jammed on the second shot with him standing there watching, so he didn't have anything more to say. But the rest of the time, it worked fine and I had fun shooting it so long as no one's shootin' back. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Of course, since the world's constantly changing, my department finally had enough young officers who wanted the automatics (more bullets; spray and pray), we had a chief who decided to try issuing automatics to all new officers. The first shipment had to be sent back because so many were defective.
So, yes, all the good and great things you said about automatics are true for a gun enthusiast who takes very good care of his weapon, is very careful, and spends a lot of time training and practicing, etc. But will the average homeowner awakened in the middle of the night, or anyone in a gunfight with the adrenaline flowing, remember all those "uncomplicated" procedures?
So . . ., I really like automatics for fun, target shooting, varmint shooting, even hunting, but trust my life to one; never.