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man i miss my off duty smith and wesson 2.5" .38.always kept it loaded with .38+p hollow point ammo.had a chromed out Colt King Cobra 6" too but to me the colts are less dependable than the Smiths are.
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man i miss my off duty smith and wesson 2.5" .38.always kept it loaded with .38+p hollow point ammo.had a chromed out Colt King Cobra 6" too but to me the colts are less dependable than the Smiths are.
I had a Colt King Cobra and a Smith & Wesson .357. I think both are great guns, yet I do tend to prefer Smith too. However, in a revolver I would trust even a Taurus over a semi. There is no chance of jamming with a revolver. Thus, I don't think you would have a need to worry about the Colt, especially when considering that Colt makes a darn fine hand gun anyway. I assume you are talking revolvers here. Semis are more reliable these days but to be completely sure a revolver is safest imo. Yet I have never had a single jam in my H&K USP .45 or my Springfield XDM 9mm.
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yes, Taurus won me over with that .38spl. It's a good one for sure. I'd like to have a .357, but the cylinder makes revolvers so bulky. It's not so bad for those that pocket-carry them, but my pockets are all occupied.
I could use my cash pocket though. Plenty of room there.
yes, Taurus won me over with that .38spl. It's a good one for sure. I'd like to have a .357, but the cylinder makes revolvers so bulky. It's not so bad for those that pocket-carry them, but my pockets are all occupied.
I could use my cash pocket though. Plenty of room there.
LOL i hear ya.
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