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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Corrigan" data-source="post: 1899780" data-attributes="member: 24714"><p>Smith and Wesson Model 19 (or you prefer stainless, the 66). .38 and .357 mag, arguably the best revolver Smith and Wesson ever made. They don't make a .357 in the smaller frame anymore, aside from the airweights, which I hear are kinda not fun to shoot. My Model 19 is my favorite gun, I wouldn't trade it for $1000, and it cost me $400. It'll hit two-liter bottles all day at 100 yards, I kid you not. It's insanely accurate, and an absolute joy to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Model 10's are even cheaper, but they are only .38, not .357. Watch any movie with a revolver in it, it's probably a Model 19. If you don't believe me, believe this guy <a href="http://www.gunblast.com/RKCampbell_SWsBest.htm" target="_blank">http://www.gunblast.com/RKCampbell_SWsBest.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Corrigan, post: 1899780, member: 24714"] Smith and Wesson Model 19 (or you prefer stainless, the 66). .38 and .357 mag, arguably the best revolver Smith and Wesson ever made. They don't make a .357 in the smaller frame anymore, aside from the airweights, which I hear are kinda not fun to shoot. My Model 19 is my favorite gun, I wouldn't trade it for $1000, and it cost me $400. It'll hit two-liter bottles all day at 100 yards, I kid you not. It's insanely accurate, and an absolute joy to shoot. Model 10's are even cheaper, but they are only .38, not .357. Watch any movie with a revolver in it, it's probably a Model 19. If you don't believe me, believe this guy [url]http://www.gunblast.com/RKCampbell_SWsBest.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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