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<blockquote data-quote="diggler1833" data-source="post: 4127876" data-attributes="member: 48072"><p>I'm a big fan of the S&W M&P, and the way the large backstrap fits my hand. I grabbed several when you could find the .40s and compacts under $400 if you shopped around. My last was a 2.0 Pro with the 5" barrel in 9mm for ~$540. It sits in my nightstand. </p><p></p><p>We've had two Taurus revolvers in our family, both were made by the guy who apparently skipped a few months at machinist school. Both were fixable (had to square off and finish cylinder face etc...), but that was our last Taurus. Some guys have great luck with them though.</p><p></p><p>Lately though, I've just been saving and spending more per gun. I've flip-flopped from the "why have one when you can have five?" philosophy and believe the opposite now.</p><p></p><p>To each their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diggler1833, post: 4127876, member: 48072"] I'm a big fan of the S&W M&P, and the way the large backstrap fits my hand. I grabbed several when you could find the .40s and compacts under $400 if you shopped around. My last was a 2.0 Pro with the 5" barrel in 9mm for ~$540. It sits in my nightstand. We've had two Taurus revolvers in our family, both were made by the guy who apparently skipped a few months at machinist school. Both were fixable (had to square off and finish cylinder face etc...), but that was our last Taurus. Some guys have great luck with them though. Lately though, I've just been saving and spending more per gun. I've flip-flopped from the "why have one when you can have five?" philosophy and believe the opposite now. To each their own. [/QUOTE]
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