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Old 05-20-2011, 07:13 PM
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Default 3 1/2 " Model 27

Gentlemen and Ladies,

I recently had the opportunity to hold in my hand a 3.5" Registered Magnum. I like it! So I am thinking of starting the quest for a 3.5" Model 27. I want a shooter, so I was thinking, it would work for me in 357, 41, 44 or 45. What choices would I have and whats a decent price?

Thanks for the expert advice in advance,

Mike
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