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Originally Posted by jwp475
Why would they sell like "hot cakes" ? I would not a 41 mag in a revolver over the 10mm
I'm with John. I can't think of a reason why I'd have a revolver as large as an N frame for a compact, smallish round. In the field the .41 is a much better performer. For defense, well I'd just pick something other than an N frame S&W.

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Originally Posted by desertoakie
Geez, what is wrong with a .38 or .357?


This. I am currently buying the stuff to work on a mild 357 Mag load throwing the 110 gr TAC-XP at 1100 or so fps from my 3" SP-101 for concealed carry. No use for the barking full mag in this piece and I am looking for a bit more than 38 +P. Any suggestions?


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I have to wonder.....where do I get some of the stuff you guys are smoking????

A 9mm revolver......chosen over a good .38 or .357. A 10mm chosen over a .41 Magnum. Where do these ideas come from???


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