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It won't be for life saving just a plinker.Wait.
Your life is gonna depend on this.
And you want cheep?
Stupid prices on most revolvers now, I was looking for a model 10 and just gave up.
I have an N frame already, thanks.How about a S&W 357 and 44 Magnum they come as a set
I will check my local bimart for a look at the M200."You can pick up a Rock Island M200 .38 Special for around $200. Bimart has them. They're a decent budget revolver, for the money. I know an FFL nearby who has a couple old police surplus S&W Model 10s (38 spl) for $230 each. They're not pretty but they're mechanically excellent, and a heck of a deal for the money. I passed up an older Taurus (I know...) .357 Mag revolver a while back, for $250."
IMHO, of the ree-volvulators mentioned, the Mod.10 is the best choice. If something is req'd to bring it up to correct function, the gun is worth the effort because of the original build quality and the ease of working on it. I worked as a gunsmith in a S&W factory warranty shop, and I still think the old ones show superb innate quality in the fit and function. They were truly a gun the average shooter could expect to use for the rest of his/herr life (assuming one doesn't shoot in the quantities that Jerry Miculek does).
Highline has a Charter Arms Undercover in Stainless for $320.I still see police trade in wheelguns float into various surplus dealers, but it was not like the glut in the past. Charter Arms and RIA put out decent low budg' revolvers. Ditto Rossi and Taurus too, though their business practices has stopped me from ever buying again.
" though their business practices has stopped me from ever buying again. "
Please, explain.
Thanks!