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<blockquote data-quote="Dukester" data-source="post: 2492387" data-attributes="member: 24607"><p>All mine are older and shoot buttery smooth and can usually be had for far less than new ones. You can't go wrong with K or L frames. I have two of each and I love them all. Model 66's are usually pretty pricey while you can typically find model 65's at a much better price and be just as satisfied. Or you can go a bit heavier and pick up a 686 or 586. They are awesome. I have a 6" 586 and a 4" 681 and I wouldn't take for them. </p><p>I don't have any experience with the new guns beyond my little snubby but I wouldn't be afraid to pick one up. Of course I'm a Smith junky so I'm biased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dukester, post: 2492387, member: 24607"] All mine are older and shoot buttery smooth and can usually be had for far less than new ones. You can't go wrong with K or L frames. I have two of each and I love them all. Model 66's are usually pretty pricey while you can typically find model 65's at a much better price and be just as satisfied. Or you can go a bit heavier and pick up a 686 or 586. They are awesome. I have a 6" 586 and a 4" 681 and I wouldn't take for them. I don't have any experience with the new guns beyond my little snubby but I wouldn't be afraid to pick one up. Of course I'm a Smith junky so I'm biased. [/QUOTE]
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