I would hope ANY gun I bought (and used with the proper ammunition), would last for years.ghostrider wrote:ruger 357magnum and load it with 38spl. It will last for years.

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I would hope ANY gun I bought (and used with the proper ammunition), would last for years.ghostrider wrote:ruger 357magnum and load it with 38spl. It will last for years.
I agree with you, any decent handgun will last for years.sjfcontrol wrote:I would hope ANY gun I bought (and used with the proper ammunition), would last for years.ghostrider wrote:ruger 357magnum and load it with 38spl. It will last for years.
I would hope ANY gun I bought (and used with the proper ammunition), would last for years
sjfcontrol wrote:I would hope ANY gun I bought (and used with the proper ammunition), would last for years.ghostrider wrote:ruger 357magnum and load it with 38spl. It will last for years.
2nd. When my wife and I were first married in 1990, we were living in a duplex in the "shady" area of town. We went to Walmart and purchased a Rossi Model 971 in .357 Magnum for when I was not home. Me, wife and kids have put countless rounds both .357 Magnums and .38 Specials through that gun and never had a problem with it.WildBill wrote:sjfcontrol wrote:I would hope ANY gun I bought (and used with the proper ammunition), would last for years.ghostrider wrote:ruger 357magnum and load it with 38spl. It will last for years.Even a Rossi!
why would an instructor need a gun for class discussion?george wrote:If you are going to be an instructor, you will be using the revolver much more than you are thinking, for class discussion, and as a loaner.
I would think a used smith, or a ruger.