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A current 4" Model 67 is a good choice too, if you don't want to track down a decent older 14 or 15.
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WM 60+ Seeks Contentment with a warm gun. 38SPL-Curious.
. . . but seriously folks. I've owned a 357 magnum for. . .well, since Reagan's 1st term at least. For a good part of that time, I shot 38 SPL just because it was cheaper. Over the years, I amassed quite a bit of brass. In 2000, I got into reloading, and one of my first projects was loading 357 mag brass with 38 SPL loads, and that has continued until this day. On top of that, my #2 son has a 357 MAG and he's carried on the family tradition. He gives me all his brass, so I now have scads of the stuff.
With all the 38 SPL brass, I'm wondering if it is not time (after 40 years) to start contemplating an actual 38 SPL revolver. This revolver would probably be used mostly for punching paper. Adjustable sights would be a plus. I've got big Johnny Bench-type hands.
Any ideas?
Don’t pass up a clean S&W Model 15.
"There are no dangerous weapons. There are only dangerous men." - Robert Heinlein
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Don’t pass up a clean S&W Model 15.
Or a 67.
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