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<blockquote data-quote="Norman681" data-source="post: 2408328" data-attributes="member: 32835"><p>I think you need more than one. Since you can't carry now anyway buy a nice used older S&W. Like others have said the 686 and 66 are great guns for shooting maybe not so much for carry. I have a M681 which is like a 686 but with combat sights. I love it. It is my favorite gun to shoot and very accurate. I bought a little Ruger LCR-X to carry when I don't have much clothes on. I also have a M&P shield that I like a whole bunch. So start with a four inch Smith preferably in .357 cause you can shoot .38's and .357.(I like Lframes best).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman681, post: 2408328, member: 32835"] I think you need more than one. Since you can't carry now anyway buy a nice used older S&W. Like others have said the 686 and 66 are great guns for shooting maybe not so much for carry. I have a M681 which is like a 686 but with combat sights. I love it. It is my favorite gun to shoot and very accurate. I bought a little Ruger LCR-X to carry when I don't have much clothes on. I also have a M&P shield that I like a whole bunch. So start with a four inch Smith preferably in .357 cause you can shoot .38's and .357.(I like Lframes best). [/QUOTE]
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