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Old 04-08-2021, 07:13 PM
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I purchased a 6946 off of GB lately. I'm sure I paid more that it's worth, but it's in very nice condition. It came with one mag. I purchased 3 more from Robertson's Trading post. Theirs are marked "Law Enforcement" but all four hold 12 rounds. Went today to a local range and I LOVE this gun! It has a fantastic DOA trigger pull. As good if not better than many of my Smith revolvers. I was going to put it in long term storage for my kids (I'm north of 65) to inherit, but I'm going to shoot this one!

Now for the fine print. I only shot it with Remington green box 115grn. Next trip will be with Wilson Combat 135grn factory reloads and some 147grn SilverTips.

Not a bad deal for about $525 with extra mags.
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Old 04-08-2021, 08:31 PM
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Instead of commenting, I'll just post a link to my similar thread,

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Old 04-08-2021, 11:29 PM
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I shoulda' done a search. Your post is much better than mine with some great comments. I actually used a S&W SD9VE for my Texas LTC. For some reason, they didn't ask me to draw from a holster.

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