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My 442-2 decided it wanted to stay and play with the other guns at the gun store. But, there was a M&P 340 that wanted to come home and play with me. So, the M&P 340 and I went out on the range. The rest is now history.


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I have one of those and I love mine. I took the lock off of it however. Enjoy it, it's cool.


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Originally posted by Firehouse Firearms:
I have one of those and I love mine. I took the lock off of it however. Enjoy it, it's cool.


+1 I love mine too but I still want a 442!


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Well you know you just can't have too many J frame's. At least 4, one for each front pocket and one for each ankle. Number 5 would be a 617 for varmints and such and then ....
 
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