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Rudy:

Any of the above are great revolvers. Find one, two, three, or twenty-five that you like and enjoy!!! Once you start accumulating, it is very very hard to stop.....

Al:

I "need" a closer look at that engraved Victory model on the top right column of your photo - please!Big Grin


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Here is a 14-7 6 inch Barrel. Later - John


Later, John


WE LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FREE,
ONLY BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE.


 
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Hey Allen Frame, WOW, what a collection of wheel guns.
 
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Since you through in general field use as a criteria for what you want as well. I would get something in stainless. Maybe a 64 the stainless version of the model 10.If you are wanting a blued gun any of the three listed would be great. I don't have a preference between the three listed. They are all K frames, and K frames are my favorite revolvers.
 
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Based on your criteria, if the gun would be more casual shooting and minimal holster time, I would get the 14. If holster use is the bigget priority, I would get the 15. I love my K frame .357 (66-2) but the .38 seems like it would suit your needs perfectly (especially if you carry +P loads). My 14 is one sweet shooter!

For field use stainless does make a lot of sense. The model 67 would be my choice if that were the case. It has adjustable sights like the 15 does.
 
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After veiwing this, I am now GUILT FREE

You just can't have too many Smiths ,,





From the top left , 14-3 with Bo mar rib, K-38 5" , Combat Magnum , 19-2 , 14-2 4" , 66 4" , 66-2 4" , 19-3 2 1/2 nickel , 15-3 2" nickel , M&P 4" heavy barrel 1956 , 10-6 4" nickel , 13-3 4" nickel , 13-3 3" , 13-2 3" , 10-8 3" , M&P 2" 1948 , 12-2 , Victory model , M&P postwar 'S' , M&p 4" 1956 , 10-8 4".

Every single one a damn good shooter.

Regards ,,AL[/QUOTE]
 
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