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Whatever the quality reputation of the manufacturer, if you are going to trust your life to it 200-300 rounds is just about enough to a) verify reliable function and b) familiarize yourself with the controls, sights, grip, presentation, trigger reset and reloading procedure.
Personally, I put at least one box of my intended carry ammo through any revolver I carried for duty or defense before dropping it in my holster and 200 rounds of hardball plus at least three full magazines of the intended carry ammo through any semiauto before gambling my opportunity to know my grandkids on it.
I bought a lightly used 28-2 a few years ago. So lightly used there was barely a turn ring. On the second shot of the second cylinder full of magnum ammo the firing pin nose broke off. While a 6" N Frame still makes a fair club, it would not be my first choice in that role.
But you do what you think best.
Personally, I put at least one box of my intended carry ammo through any revolver I carried for duty or defense before dropping it in my holster and 200 rounds of hardball plus at least three full magazines of the intended carry ammo through any semiauto before gambling my opportunity to know my grandkids on it.
I bought a lightly used 28-2 a few years ago. So lightly used there was barely a turn ring. On the second shot of the second cylinder full of magnum ammo the firing pin nose broke off. While a 6" N Frame still makes a fair club, it would not be my first choice in that role.
But you do what you think best.
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