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So, I ran into the gentlemen I've done business with for years now on land and leases. We bought our present property and acreage from him and I continue to lease a commercial facility for my office/workshop. He is not a "gun guy", though owns a couple full-size revolvers and a number of hunting long guns. They're good, honest folks, and after dealing with some, frankly, individuals of questionable ethics in this field, I value the business relationship.
Anyway, he asked me about my FFL and if I could get handguns, which I can, and I told him it would likely be done by August. He said he's looking for a revolver for his wife, who just got her CHL, to vehicle carry when she's showing rural properties. He asked that I come up with some recommendations and he'd buy one through yours-truly.
The parameters I was given is:
All that said, any recommends? Any to avoid? Thanks friends.
Anyway, he asked me about my FFL and if I could get handguns, which I can, and I told him it would likely be done by August. He said he's looking for a revolver for his wife, who just got her CHL, to vehicle carry when she's showing rural properties. He asked that I come up with some recommendations and he'd buy one through yours-truly.
The parameters I was given is:
- A revolver. He was adamant he didn't want one "that has that slidey thing on top" (presumably he meant an automatic).
- For his wife. She's a 60-something, I think.
- In a caliber that is sufficient for the job. He said no .22s. And he said his "magnum" (I think it is a .357) is too much. I'm thinking something .38 Special would do it.
- It will be carried only in her vehicle and not on her person.
- He mentioned they liked "a Ruger" the saw whilst traveling. That doesn't narrow it down much though.
- He said he doesn't care too much about cost.
All that said, any recommends? Any to avoid? Thanks friends.
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