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  • Pearyw
    Look for a used model 17 S&W with a 6" barrel.
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  • beararms2
    High Standard Double-nine, hands down. Gives you nine shots (only one less than most new autos) and you can use H&K speedloaders. The quality of these older revolvers is exceptional. Can be had in the 185.00 - 250.00 price range.
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  • greystone
    Taurus 94. About $280.00 at my gun store
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  • RCrosby
    May as well throw in my 2 cents worth. I'm with Perryw, a Smith 17 is the way to go. I picked up a 1947 vintage 6" about a dozen years ago. The blueing is worn and it's been shot tons but it's still as tight as a drum and as accurate as any of my H=S semi-target pistols. With a little patience and some diligent looking you should be able to find a good specimen in your price range. You'll never regret it.
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  • knightrider
    I have an old 22 that I got for a song that is wonderful. Now your are making me get it out of storage just for this[:D]. It is a Iver Johnson and it is a 55 model. The price for one of these is $125 or less depending on the usuall. In addition a question like this would be in the "Ask the Experts" section, but I won't tell if you won't. I hope this helps.
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  • dtknowles
    I don't know what they are going for these days but I am very happy with my Ruger Single Six convertible. The Ruger Bearcat has been rereleased but I have not touch a new one but the original was nice. With the convertible if you get to be a really good shot then you can use the 22 Mag. cyl. and make some longer shots.

    Tim
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  • deadeye46
    if you don't find what you're looking for in a couple days,send me an email,I might have just the item you want.
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  • reddnek
    I agree with dtknowles Rugersingle-six with 2 cylinders
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