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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2717621" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>There's more machining time for an all steel auto or revolver than a polly frame gun. I was looking for a Sig 220 in 10mm for a spell. I gave up and bought a M&P2 in 10mm a couple weeks back. It's a decent pistol and I already have dies and a mold for the 40s&w so the only real input for components is brass..</p><p>There's a nice 9.5" bbl'd srh in 44mag I've got my eye on at a lgs. I already have one with a 7.5" bbl. though so it would be a bit of a duplicate. I've also got a couple of 357's. Pretty much popguns compared to full throttle 44's, but they will still finish a deer pretty well. If you want a decent wheelgun you will have to look around a bit and have cash at the ready. They come up for sale, but you can't wait around much when you see one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2717621, member: 48043"] There's more machining time for an all steel auto or revolver than a polly frame gun. I was looking for a Sig 220 in 10mm for a spell. I gave up and bought a M&P2 in 10mm a couple weeks back. It's a decent pistol and I already have dies and a mold for the 40s&w so the only real input for components is brass.. There's a nice 9.5" bbl'd srh in 44mag I've got my eye on at a lgs. I already have one with a 7.5" bbl. though so it would be a bit of a duplicate. I've also got a couple of 357's. Pretty much popguns compared to full throttle 44's, but they will still finish a deer pretty well. If you want a decent wheelgun you will have to look around a bit and have cash at the ready. They come up for sale, but you can't wait around much when you see one. [/QUOTE]
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