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Old 02-13-2012, 10:35 PM
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Default 4" or 6"

If you were buying a .357 or .44 mag what are your reasons for choosing one or the other. I tend to prefer 6ers but I don't carry a revolver so they are mostly for target practice.

It seems like with my limited experience that 4" tend to be a little more popular. If that's true is it because of carry purposes, resale?
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