i think im a wheelgun guy now

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  • sshelton

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    I just picked up this taurus 38 special and love it! Already looking for my next!
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    686 Shooter

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    Try a S&W 686 or 629 and you will put all of your auto's up for sale. Trust me, I'm thinning out the herd now. I won't be auto-free, but I will concentrate more on my revolvers.
     

    eric001

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    I started with autos... and then got a Taurus 627--357, long barrel, PORTED... and my last auto got traded so I could get a Raging Bull 444... again, long barrel and ported... and I'm NEVER looking back!! You'd be amazed at how accurate and fun to shoot those things are, especially compared to autos!
     

    duffman0286

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    i have a stianless Rugar .357 snub, hammerless that my father tries to steal everytime he's at my house. just an all around smooth feeling gun! good luck though!
    Plus one on the rugers i love my .357 sp101 very smooth clean actions only complaint is wood grips are hard to find.
     

    JohnP82

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    Taurus m85 was my first revolver as well. I still have it and still love it! I too love revolvers and have been adding to the wheelgun collection since! Congrats on your purchase and enjoy! :rockwoot:
     

    sbcman

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    Try a Smith & Wesson...then there is NO going back......

    You're REVOLVER addiction will get worst once you buy MAGNUM calibers

    Try a S&W 686 or 629 and you will put all of your auto's up for sale. Trust me, I'm thinning out the herd now. I won't be auto-free, but I will concentrate more on my revolvers.

    Yes, yes and yes! Follow this advice and your journey towards the spinning cylinder shall be complete!:rockwoot:
     

    HDSilvrStreak

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    I picked up my first revolver earlier this month. It's a S&W model 28-2, .357.

    I think I may really wheel guns as well. Not ready to sell all my autos yet, but I really enjoy shooting that Smith.
     

    DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    It's ok. INGO is nothing if not a revolver tolerant society, as you've already seen by the previous posts. Just don't get all snobby about it, like they do over on some of the S&W forums, and remember, autos still need love sometimes too. ;)
     

    billybob44

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    +1 on this..

    I picked up my first revolver earlier this month. It's a S&W model 28-2, .357.

    I think I may really wheel guns as well. Not ready to sell all my autos yet, but I really enjoy shooting that Smith.

    My FFL should have in my first 28-2 in tomorrow. I have had a 27-2--6" for awhile, and looking forward to the 28-2--4".
    What barrel length do you have, HD??:popcorn:
     
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