dwever
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The s&w are worth too much to ccw carry. The ruger is replaceable much easier. If I use my gun here in self defense it gets taken away. Don't want to lose a Smith.
However, I'm like you, I DON"T WANT TO LOSE IT! Maybe in an altercation I'd get it back (who knows how long) or maybe I won't. So, I'm considering a CCW that is economical to buy and something I can go to the store tomorrow and replace. S&W and Ruger are both making excellent, affordable (but expendable) guns. Bottom line.... I can't replace my 649-3 at a reasonable price but there are some really good alternatives from both Ruger and S&W.
Carry the gun(s) your the best with which is usually the one(s) you train / shoot the most with.
If you have a situation where you've had to go to the unthinkable, statistically improbable, absolute last resort of discharging a fire-arm, in that fight every weapon is expendable because you will care only that you or other innocents are still standing; and you won't care if the weapon that is now evidence in a justifiable homicide (you hope) was your $1,500 Perf Ctr V Comp 627.
If you carry a revolver, it should be the first one to go to a revolver master-smith to make the action as close to perfect as possible. With shipping that is two or three hundred dollars well spent.
Oh yeah, that $1,500 weapon that is now evidence in a justifiable homicide; that amount of money won't cover a fraction of the retainer for your lawyer.
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