b737lvr
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Unless you're some die hard revolver guy the other firearms you own cover just about everything and it seems to me that your only interest in owning a revolver is just to bring out to target shoot from time to time. The model 10 or 64 is going to be a really really solid all rounder. Anyone can shoot it, they're extremely accurate, easy to handle, and used models are easily less than $600. If you want something with more wow factor but generally falls in the same ball park go with a Model 586, 686, 19, 27, or 66. If you seriously want something that is frankly over powered without going too far- a 44 magnum such as the 29 or 629 will be the option there.Okay Gentlemen, I have had the opportunity to handle a few at the LGS. It has become apparent that it was a bit premature on my part when I mentioned possibly carry. But you don't know what you don't know. I have the carry options covered with the Bodyguard 2.0, Shield Plus or the Glock 45. Settled on the fact that a 3-4" revolver may work out best for just to have along with HD and at the range. A coworker has a Ruger GP100 6" blued, what a beast. Barely fired by his brother asking price $750. Gonna test it with both 38/357 this weekend. Should be fun. The search continues....
Again, it really sounds to me you must want a revolver to have fun with and that is the vast majority of revolver buyers these days. Just look at all those models on the smith site I mentioned above and go with the one that speaks to you.