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What should my next .357mag Smith and Wesson be?
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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieWH2O" data-source="post: 3569074" data-attributes="member: 10021"><p>My first year with my PD, 1978-1979, we were required to purchase and carry a wheel gun. Most carried a Model 66 for duty and a Model 60 for OD, which I did. I have owned both Smith and Colt and preferred shooting the Smiths. Surprisingly I found I could rely on a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 special later on when working plain clothes. N frames are much more comfortable to shoot with magnum loads and I have never fired a L frame. Also, Zipty6 is quite correct about the forcing cone issues on K frames. That has been around for as long as I can recall. Regarding the so called Hillary Hole, to me itis nothing more than cosmetic. I have owned several revolvers that have one and frankly do not see a difference other than looking at the darn thing. Buy what you can afford and enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]203684[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieWH2O, post: 3569074, member: 10021"] My first year with my PD, 1978-1979, we were required to purchase and carry a wheel gun. Most carried a Model 66 for duty and a Model 60 for OD, which I did. I have owned both Smith and Colt and preferred shooting the Smiths. Surprisingly I found I could rely on a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 special later on when working plain clothes. N frames are much more comfortable to shoot with magnum loads and I have never fired a L frame. Also, Zipty6 is quite correct about the forcing cone issues on K frames. That has been around for as long as I can recall. Regarding the so called Hillary Hole, to me itis nothing more than cosmetic. I have owned several revolvers that have one and frankly do not see a difference other than looking at the darn thing. Buy what you can afford and enjoy it. [ATTACH=full]203684[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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