Stranglehold
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As others have said, what's not to like?!!!
But once you get the 4"....well....other barrel lengths will be calling you!!!
There is truth in that statement.


Roe
As others have said, what's not to like?!!!
But once you get the 4"....well....other barrel lengths will be calling you!!!
That is nice'n. Can I ask what you paid?
No there is one who charges $20 and another that charges $25 the highest few I know of is $40. I would be shopping around for a new FFLWow. I need to start buying on gun b. my ffl charges me $50 when I buy on line. He said if he can't get the gun then he will not charge. $50. Every gun I bought on line he has charges me. Does your ffl do that. ?
Wow. I need to start buying on gun b. my ffl charges me $50 when I buy on line. He said if he can't get the gun then he will not charge. $50. Every gun I bought on line he has charges me. Does your ffl do that. ?
Wow. I need to start buying on gun b. my ffl charges me $50 when I buy on line. He said if he can't get the gun then he will not charge. $50. Every gun I bought on line he has charges me. Does your ffl do that. ?
I wore out a police trade in with a steady diet of hot 357 loads. Of course it's hard to tell how many rounds had already been shot through it when I got it.In fact about the only complaint I see very often is that it is subject to accelerated wear and/or frame cracking with certain high end 357s, particularly those with the 125 grain bullets. Keep that in mind and you still have one of the most versatile revolvers S&W ever built.
I wore out a police trade in with a steady diet of hot 357 loads. Of course it's hard to tell how many rounds had already been shot through it when I got it.