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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3662424" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I have a nice smith and Wesson victory I might let go. Keyword might. Bunch of parts with it, altamont rosewood grips. I’m considering if I wanna sell it for a Ruger MKIV or keep it and just buy the Ruger. I want the longer barrel. </p><p></p><p>I personally like the victories. They’re easy to take apart, you can swap the barrel out without the headaches of going through an FFL (unlike the Ruger), and it’s a solid pistol overall. Been very reliable and reasonably accurate (that’s on me). The downside to the victory is that it definitely isn’t as attractive, and the barrel options are limited. Last I checked you can get 2 aftermarket options. They ain’t cheap either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3662424, member: 35036"] I have a nice smith and Wesson victory I might let go. Keyword might. Bunch of parts with it, altamont rosewood grips. I’m considering if I wanna sell it for a Ruger MKIV or keep it and just buy the Ruger. I want the longer barrel. I personally like the victories. They’re easy to take apart, you can swap the barrel out without the headaches of going through an FFL (unlike the Ruger), and it’s a solid pistol overall. Been very reliable and reasonably accurate (that’s on me). The downside to the victory is that it definitely isn’t as attractive, and the barrel options are limited. Last I checked you can get 2 aftermarket options. They ain’t cheap either. [/QUOTE]
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