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Gun Stores in Tulsa or Claremore / .327 Revolvers?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlineman" data-source="post: 2250965" data-attributes="member: 31167"><p>My son sent me the link to the site so I could read the replies myself. THANKS to all for your help and advise. Knowing no more than I do, I tend to agree with the advise here and his and still try to find a .327 to my liking. Also need to trade in or sell my Browning .32 automatic. It is a good gun, nothing wrong with it except my hands won't let me rack the slide anymore. I can get it done but when I die the wife sure won't be able to if she needed it. Therefore a revolver will work out best for both of us. I will continue to look around. I keep my gun for defense at the house as well as I carry it in the car on trips ( just in case of)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlineman, post: 2250965, member: 31167"] My son sent me the link to the site so I could read the replies myself. THANKS to all for your help and advise. Knowing no more than I do, I tend to agree with the advise here and his and still try to find a .327 to my liking. Also need to trade in or sell my Browning .32 automatic. It is a good gun, nothing wrong with it except my hands won't let me rack the slide anymore. I can get it done but when I die the wife sure won't be able to if she needed it. Therefore a revolver will work out best for both of us. I will continue to look around. I keep my gun for defense at the house as well as I carry it in the car on trips ( just in case of) [/QUOTE]
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