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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 1095410" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>I'll echo what has already been said so far with this little addtion. Ruger made the Service Six and Security Six both in 9mm. Not too easy to find though. Also made a convertible Blackhawk. My personal gun for doing exactly what you describe with the same ammo config....couple shot shell handloads followed by 158gr hot loads is a stainless 4" Ruger .357 mag Security Six. Simple and roubust. Has ventilated more than a few serpents. A GP100 would do the same thing. My $.02. Any similar S&W would do the same. Just make sure it's easy to carry and fun enough to practice with so you'll get good with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 1095410, member: 11736"] I'll echo what has already been said so far with this little addtion. Ruger made the Service Six and Security Six both in 9mm. Not too easy to find though. Also made a convertible Blackhawk. My personal gun for doing exactly what you describe with the same ammo config....couple shot shell handloads followed by 158gr hot loads is a stainless 4" Ruger .357 mag Security Six. Simple and roubust. Has ventilated more than a few serpents. A GP100 would do the same thing. My $.02. Any similar S&W would do the same. Just make sure it's easy to carry and fun enough to practice with so you'll get good with it. [/QUOTE]
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