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My first handgun was a Dan Wesson 357 with a 15" barrel. The barrel stuck through the holster and bumped on my knee as I walked. I got to hate the long barrel after a while but now I really wish I had kept it.
If you're looking for a centerfire revolver to shoot for fun, a full sized .357 magnum of whatever make and model suits you will be hard to beat. .38 Special ammo is cheap and easy to load, and you have the flexibility of magnum loads.
Classics never go out of style.
Agreed. I own one as well and its a great shooter. For the price they are awesome.Now I know Friends Don't Let Friends Buy Taurus but I'll tell you I Snagged a Taurus mdl 66 and
I really like it 357 and almost no recoill factory rds and just enjoy shooting it . low budget revolver it's one of five I own
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Or a 4" Taurus 66, from when they were still halfway decent...Now I know Friends Don't Let Friends Buy Taurus but I'll tell you I Snagged a Taurus mdl 66 and
I really like it 357 and almost no recoill factory rds and just enjoy shooting it . low budget revolver it's one of five I own
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Looking at pictures, I came across this Rhino. My old Dad would've loved this, since he had tattoos that spelled out "love" on one fist, and "hate" on the other. Plus, he loved gold, gaudy stuff.
I might have to get one for myself!
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