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Old 10-31-2009, 10:08 AM
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Default Airweight J Frame Durability

Could any of you who own or have experience with the airweight J frame revolvers (rated +P) comment on their durability with extensive use of the various +P loads in these guns? I'm thinking of picking up one for concealed carry, and I'll probably be putting 100 rounds/week through it for practice.
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