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Old 01-16-2016, 09:08 PM
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Nice pick up Andy,

I really enjoy shooting my 357 lever Rossi. You'll find with the octagonal barrel, it feels literally like a 22 shooting it.

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Nice! Should be a lot of fun.
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Nice lever gun Andy, really good looking stock there
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I was only considering 38s if I couldn't find 357. I'll probably stick to 357. Of course, this begins the process of finding a 357 revolver.
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You cannot go wrong with a ruger gp100.
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I was only considering 38s if I couldn't find 357. I'll probably stick to 357. Of course, this begins the process of finding a 357 revolver.
Of course, one has to have a matching caliber revo to go with it.
I fully agree.
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Of course, one has to have a matching caliber revo to go with it.
I fully agree.
Yes, I think it's actually required by law???
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I was only considering 38s if I couldn't find 357. I'll probably stick to 357. Of course, this begins the process of finding a 357 revolver.
here you go Andy.

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Ms like that forum is down but I saved the link. I was thinking a 686 maybe but it will be a long while before I'll dive into this pool.

Edit: It's back up. Security Six. I'll keep that on the radar.
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