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<blockquote data-quote="zipty6" data-source="post: 4007797" data-attributes="member: 19401"><p>I could go either way on that one. It depends on what your practical need is. If it's intended to fulfill a specific role outside of a collection then pick the one that will work best for that purpose.</p><p></p><p>There's more demand for the 2.5" 19-5 right now. The 2.5" Models 19 and 66 have been "in demand" for some time now. I'm honestly surprised that their demand hasn't diminished some.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I'd probably lean toward keeping the J frame. The no-dash Model 60 was the first stainless revolver that Smith & Wesson put into production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zipty6, post: 4007797, member: 19401"] I could go either way on that one. It depends on what your practical need is. If it's intended to fulfill a specific role outside of a collection then pick the one that will work best for that purpose. There's more demand for the 2.5" 19-5 right now. The 2.5" Models 19 and 66 have been "in demand" for some time now. I'm honestly surprised that their demand hasn't diminished some. That being said, I'd probably lean toward keeping the J frame. The no-dash Model 60 was the first stainless revolver that Smith & Wesson put into production. [/QUOTE]
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