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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 2965712" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Besides my new to me 66-4, I still have my two 66-2's with 2.5" barrel's. I bought one for myself an the other for my son. I still like to think that the 2.5" 66 is one of the best CCW revolvers out there. As long as you don't try to wear them out with constant use of .357 magnum ammo, and run mostly .38+P in them for defensive work I think you'll find a very good revolver that will out last your lifetime and probably those you pass them on to!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 2965712, member: 5168"] Besides my new to me 66-4, I still have my two 66-2's with 2.5" barrel's. I bought one for myself an the other for my son. I still like to think that the 2.5" 66 is one of the best CCW revolvers out there. As long as you don't try to wear them out with constant use of .357 magnum ammo, and run mostly .38+P in them for defensive work I think you'll find a very good revolver that will out last your lifetime and probably those you pass them on to!! [/QUOTE]
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