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Just picked one up in 38 spl ,looks to be stainless with over sized grips.
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257 Roberts, would you please give us a report on that revolver. I am thinking if getting one, as my current revolver is not +P rated.(S&W Mod 37). It weighs the same as mine and is +P rated. Thank you, in advance.
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Man does it shoot!!! I never owned one before,I've been carrying a S&W M49 but the Off-Duty is a lot lighter and it carries in my pocket real good
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Thanks! I have been hearing great things about Charter Arms products, lately. Their QC has really improved and with MKS Dist. handling supply, you can find them in the shops now. Again, Thank you.
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