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<blockquote data-quote="Iwant1" data-source="post: 861621" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>One of the guys I work with has a Rossie .357 with 2" barrel I think and It is nice. I love the way it feels in the hand. What I like about it that you Do NOT see in most small revolvers is actuall Rear Sights. Most of them have the dip in the frame and I don't prefer this. I like an adjustable rear sight preferably with dots. His Rossi has those and one other thing: Get a .357 so you can shoot .38. Don't limit yourself with just a .38. I made a holster for a guy that had a S&W Revolver and it was a hair bigger than a Snubbie and it concealed much better than I was expecting. I thought the cylinder would bulge but it wasn't true, I would really like to have one.</p><p>Good gun for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iwant1, post: 861621, member: 2905"] One of the guys I work with has a Rossie .357 with 2" barrel I think and It is nice. I love the way it feels in the hand. What I like about it that you Do NOT see in most small revolvers is actuall Rear Sights. Most of them have the dip in the frame and I don't prefer this. I like an adjustable rear sight preferably with dots. His Rossi has those and one other thing: Get a .357 so you can shoot .38. Don't limit yourself with just a .38. I made a holster for a guy that had a S&W Revolver and it was a hair bigger than a Snubbie and it concealed much better than I was expecting. I thought the cylinder would bulge but it wasn't true, I would really like to have one. Good gun for the money. [/QUOTE]
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