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Old 08-07-2009, 11:45 PM
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While I was shooting my gun, I had some .357 rounds so I took my dads gun out for a shoot. I LOVE IT! Its nice and heavy and feels good in my hands. This is the gun that protected my dad towards the end his policeman and body guard days..... only if guns can talk.





This is the 1st .357 that I've ever shot BTW
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Hello Marcus. The 4" N frame is a favorite of most all of us here on the forum.
I am glad to hear you have your fathers revolver to shoot. Now you're hooked.

38 special wadcutters are pussycats to shoot out of these big guns, and very easy should you want to teach a new shooter.

Is your father still around? Mine passed in 1978 and had no guns, just memories.

Thanks for the post ,,and good luck!

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Old 08-08-2009, 02:24 AM
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Hello Marcus. The 4" N frame is a favorite of most all of us here on the forum.
I am glad to hear you have your fathers revolver to shoot. Now you're hooked.

38 special wadcutters are pussycats to shoot out of these big guns, and very easy should you want to teach a new shooter.

Is your father still around? Mine passed in 1978 and had no guns, just memories.

Thanks for the post ,,and good luck!

Regards ,,,AlleN-Frame
Thanks! I also shot some .38 specials and I barely felt it! Thankfully my dad is still around and raising hell but I'm sorry to hear about your dad.
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