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    thinking of buying a smith&wesson m&p360. has anyone used this revolver and how is it? would appreciate any info thanks

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    i found the recoil with magnums to be brutal.
    better with just .38

    great for light weight carry though, you'll forget you have it on.


    alot of cash, for my money i think a airweight is a better buy, such as a 637, 442 etc.
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    My better half carries one for about a year now. Love that gun but 357's are just brutal at the range. Highly reccomend 38's for extended target practice. Just remember the smaller/lighter the gun the more recoil your going to feel.
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    thanks guys think you made up my mind . Wasn,t sure about shooting a 357 out of a pistol that small. again thanks for the info

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    Default Re: smith&wesson

    If you don't want to shoot .357 you can shoot a +P load. I'll carry 3 and 2, 3 +P and 2 .357 in a Model 340.
    Last edited by WVBob; May 15th, 2012 at 08:29 AM.

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