If you could keep only one or none of the 317s

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Have a 317-2 and a 317-3. Can keep one of them because I just picked up a 351C and I really want a 63-5.

Would you ditch them both and pick up the 63-5 or is either of them worthy of keeping in the collection.

Note, I already have a 43C.

decisions decisions......
 

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If your 317s function 100% and you like them, save your pennies for the 63-5. Plenty of used and new ones of those on the market, and if you are into the alloy frame .22s the 63 is "awfully heavy". :)

Good luck in your decision.
 
If your 317s function 100% and you like them, save your pennies for the 63-5. Plenty of used and new ones of those on the market, and if you are into the alloy frame .22s the 63 is "awfully heavy". :)

Good luck in your decision.


Good advice. They both have been 100% for me. I'm leaning on selling off the 317-2 since I have the 43C and that is a good trainer for me as I have a 342PD and 351C in carry rotation.

I really want that 63-5 to match up with my 60-15 .357 Magnum.
 
Had a 327 and it was light I could not shoot it accurately. Have a 63 now and like it and shoot it much better.
I sure wanted the 317 to shoot accurately, but didn't happen.
 
Looks like I stumbled on my answer. Making a trade this weekend on the 317-3 for a 9mm Shield & a stainless Taurus M85...so the 317 snubbie has got to go.
 
Had a 327 and it was light I could not shoot it accurately. Have a 63 now and like it and shoot it much better.
I sure wanted the 317 to shoot accurately, but didn't happen.

The 317 is amazingly light thats for sure. Tackdriver, nope. But adequate accuracy for a field kit gun revolver, yes.
 
Personally, I would have a hard time giving up either of the 317's.

I have older versions of both the 3" and 2". One or the other always goes with me into the National Forest. Light weight, 8-shot, compact..............what more would I want to pack in a cross-draw holster where grizzlies do not exist?

Contrary to most opinions read, the 3" version is nearly as accurate (for me with a steady hand) as either of the 4-inch model 63's I own.

Y'all take care............. Bo
 
Issue decided.....I just stumbled into a NIB Model 63 on GB for less than $600...so poof, got the 63 to match up with my 60-15.....so the 317-3 is on the disposal list.

However, I put some wood grips on the 317-2 and dang I now think it needs to stay around.
 

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