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Old 10-22-2010, 12:37 AM
kenster
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My SW40VE.... I like it but I'm just not "feeling it".... currently contemplating trading it for some kind of revolver.

Your not "feeling it" because your not "shooting it". You have to get use to the heavy trigger. It will make you a better shooter.
The resale is bad so hold onto it and learn to shoot it.
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