WTB - snub revolver
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WTB - snub revolver
WTB - Austin FTF, private sale.
I'm interested in a used revolver for carry (ie. not an expensive safe queen) with these specs:
# .38spl +P, 9mm or 357mag
# preferably blued steel
# 5-shot
# will consider Taurus or Charter Arms if reliable
# 2-2.5" barrel
thanks.
I'm interested in a used revolver for carry (ie. not an expensive safe queen) with these specs:
# .38spl +P, 9mm or 357mag
# preferably blued steel
# 5-shot
# will consider Taurus or Charter Arms if reliable
# 2-2.5" barrel
thanks.
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Re: WTB - snub revolver
What price range?
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> What price range?
I'm hoping for something in the $300 - $350 range, but that's not set in stone.
I'm hoping for something in the $300 - $350 range, but that's not set in stone.
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Re: WTB - snub revolver
There is a Ruger LCR a few posts down with a lowered price of $399.00 that is a great deal. I would guess there should be no sales tax as forum rules do not allow commercial postings. I own and carry the LCR and in my opinion is much easier to shoot than the S&W J Frames with less recoil as well.....
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>There is a Ruger LCR a few posts down with a lowered price of $399.00 that is a great deal.
thanks, I saw that. I'd prefer steel (might consider an aluminum airweight) and don't really like the feel of the LCR.
thanks, I saw that. I'd prefer steel (might consider an aluminum airweight) and don't really like the feel of the LCR.
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Re: WTB - snub revolver
I have a new Taurus Model 856. Only fired about 12 times on one range trip. I bought it for my wife and she got my Glock and wouldnt give it back...I have a holster...two speed loaders and a bunch of +P Wadcutter ammo.....PM me if your interested....
It is a really nice wheel gun...but I have way too many pistols right now....
It is a really nice wheel gun...but I have way too many pistols right now....
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PM sent....you'll be very happy with this gun.
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PM sent
"I don't know how that would ever be useful, but I want two!"
Springs are cheap - your gun and your life aren't.
Springs are cheap - your gun and your life aren't.
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thanks, Sarge!
it was great meeting you & a pleasure doing business with you.
it was great meeting you & a pleasure doing business with you.
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Re: WTB - snub revolver
Likewise> I am getting to the point of just selling/buying from fellow CHL holders. Good people.
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Re: WTB - snub revolver
>Everyone needs a snubby!
at least one :-)
at least one :-)
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