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Old 08-23-2010, 03:56 AM
Jimmymac46 Jimmymac46 is offline
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This an apples to oranges comparison if I have every heard one. The only similarity they have between them is that they are both 22lr. If you are a new or inexperienced shooter, go with the revolver. User friendly, relliable (if you swab the cylinders after every 50 rounds) and maybe a little cheaper. If you have a wife or girlfriend, the revolver will be better for them at the range.....safer and easier to use.

If you are an experienced shooter who enjoys shooting one hole targets, go with the 41.

Finally, as stated earlier, get them both. They are premium firearms which even when used frequently will not depreciate in value if you take reasonable care of them.
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