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Originally Posted by DCWilson
I have one that I like a lot, though the gun makes absolutely no sense as a primary home defense firearm....If I ever have justification to get a carry permit under Orange County procedures, this would be one of two or three I'd be likely to carry.
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Thanks for the reply. It seems to me like an excellent carry weapon (except for maybe the recoil). Lawyer proof DOA trigger, snag-free concealed hammer, .44 cal punch. Sure the 640 and Airweight/Airlite guns (38/357) are great carry guns, but "darn", a .44 Centenial rocks!
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Originally Posted by DCWilson
Heavy bullets can be inertially dislodged from the case under the heavy recoil of this lightweight, so the factory specifies lighter bullets.
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I read that elsewhere, and was (am) confused b/c I read with the Airlite 38's/357's you have to use HEAVIER bullets for the same reason (???).