I have handled them, can’t see the point. I have shot plenty of revolvers and pistols over the years - 32 acp, semi auto, 38 special short barrel revolver, 44 Magnum Smith & Wesson, Broomhandled Mauser, 9mm Browning High power, Glocks, 357 Magnum and a duelling type pistol as well as air pistols . I can shoot them well enough, but don’t particularly like them or enjoy them. I can see their utility as a defensive tool. I can see how people enjoy target shooting and the challenge that entails.
As a hunting weapon I would much rather use a shotgun or rifle as appropriate.
Ah ok, I can see your point of view. When I lived in the US I shot practical pistol and pretty much everything else I could get my hands on. An LBR is no substitute for this, and neither should they be, however I would say they do have a place - target, competition and range use. I would go on to say that get behind one and start shooting, it’s not really all that much different than its shorter barrelled, non extended cousin. Sure, I think due to the longer barrel the muzzle flip is more prominent, but that’s about it. Even the stock extensions (if positioned properly) are unnoticeable when shooting. Given the ban on handguns, an LBR is a pretty good option for those wanting to enjoy some sport and compete where possible.
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