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Old 05-01-2012, 09:55 PM
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Default Which revolver would you buy?

This may need to be in another place but I have sold a few guns and was wondering if anyone had between $1000.-$1500 to spend on a revolver which one would it be. It doesn't have to cost this much, but I don't want a safe queen but one that will retain its value and be a great shooter. I am not planning on using it for concealed carry.
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