Looking for a smaller carry gun for when my Springfield XD subcompact is still a bit bulky. Hopefully it won't have a 12 lb. trigger. I prefer stainless but will consider other finishes.
Can meet anywhere in DFW for direct transfer. If the gun qualifies and it will avoid a transfer, I hold an ATF C&R license.
Thanks in advance, SA-TX
WTB .38 Snub Revolver hammerless
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Re: WTB .38 Snub Revolver hammerless
Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.
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Re: WTB .38 Snub Revolver hammerless
Any quality brand should suffice; S&W, Charter Arms, Ruger, Taurus, etc. It comes down to trying them out and deciding which feels the best to you especially in regards to trigger pull. Finding a range that has rentals available is one way to accomplish that. Unless you have a friend or friends that own 'em. Good luck in your search. Even ddstuder's option is not out of the question.
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Re: WTB .38 Snub Revolver hammerless
I know we all have our favorites and some don't like plastic but be sure to consider the Ruger LCR. I love mine. Light, comfortable to shoot and I picked up a very clean used one for $300. Good luck with your search.
Re: WTB .38 Snub Revolver hammerless
You got a great deal.mot7981 wrote:I know we all have our favorites and some don't like plastic but be sure to consider the Ruger LCR. I love mine. Light, comfortable to shoot and I picked up a very clean used one for $300. Good luck with your search.
I like the LCR for .357 option (camping), but prefer the S&W 642 for pocket duty.
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I carried my 60 until I got my 640 in .357. Otherwise I would not be selling it!
Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.