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    Default 357 REVOLVERS

    Anyone have experience with a 4"? Favorite type? Manufacturer? size?.... I've been looking for a new one and would like to hear some opinons on yours.

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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    In your PM to me you asked about the SP101. I had a 2" .38 for about 7 years. It was very accurate if you fired it single action. In my opinion, the double action trigger pull was too stiff to be a good target gun. However, a snubby is mainly for defense and the gun would work well for that.

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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    Smith & Wesson 686+ ...


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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    +1 on the 4" 686
    I think it is difficult to be dissapointed with any S&W revolver but the 686 is the best and most practical in my opinion.

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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Knight View Post
    Smith & Wesson 686+ ...

    Can't go wrong with an L frame.

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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    nice looking 686!.... I should have mentioned that whichever one I pick, I would like to CCW AND do a bit of back-up hunting with it. The new S&W mod 60 5" just about fits the bill, but i wish it were an inch shorter!.. Also, I have a need for a smaller grip.
    Last edited by Bearhands; June 19th, 2007 at 09:29 PM.

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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    go for ruger - my dad has owned many ruger .357 (his favorite caliber) and i also own and use one. they're great, reliable guns.
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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    Take a look at the Taurus 627 Tracker. IMHO, this is the best revolver Taurus has put out to date.


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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    Hard to argue with a Smith, but I decided on a GP100. Great shooting revolver


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    Default Re: 357 REVOLVERS

    Does anyone have an eaa vindicator in .357? I know they're german made and cheap, but that's all I know about them

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