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Old 12-29-2011, 07:44 PM
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I am wondering if their are advantages on building a PPC Revolver on certain models. I know I want a stainless steel revolver. I see most are made out of model 64's. Are there advantages with using a 64/67. I have a model 65 and a model 66. All are older firing pin on the hammer style. Is there advantages of using a 38 to a 357. I know I will be shooting 38 spcl wadcutters. Any advice or comments are welcome.
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