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Old 10-19-2010, 06:32 PM
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Hello everyone. I'm thinking about purchasing a Model 36 Classic revolver. Anybody know anything about them? Suitable for CC?
How is the recoil? Grip feel? I was gonna get a Bodyguard 38 but I don't know now after reading some reviews. And do I really need a laser for CC? Any comments would be appreciated.
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