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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Anyone have any insight on the SW 632 that uses the .327 Fed Mag round? Saw an article in the Daily Caller about it, but would like to hear from someone who might not be paid to write about it.
    Stick with readily available OTC ammo. When in stock everyone carries 38 & 357. The 327, GFL.
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    Isn't the Bodyguard...plastic?

    Find a 940 on the used market, attach some Crimson Trace grips, and carry some spare 9mm in full moon clips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    Isn't the Bodyguard...plastic?

    Find a 940 on the used market, attach some Crimson Trace grips, and carry some spare 9mm in full moon clips.
    I shoot an lcr in 38, among others. you'd never know it's plastic OR lightweight even after 75 rds. I don't like the feel or composition of the CT grips.
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    There are 2 S&W 940's on GB right now...
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    Carry an Ruger LCR .357. Trigger is much smoother and feels like a 6 lb trigger. Unless you get a apex trigger job is better than 642 or 638


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    My stock 442 tigger is awesome. The LCR's all had locks when I was in the market for a snub so I passed them by.

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    I like mag and caliber compatibility myself. Food for thought as well... I have multiple glocks of varying Gen's and have never experienced a problem "limp wristing" with one hand shots. More rounds in the gun and lots of mag options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mattallen0506 View Post
    I like mag and caliber compatibility myself. Food for thought as well... I have multiple glocks of varying Gen's and have never experienced a problem "limp wristing" with one hand shots. More rounds in the gun and lots of mag options.
    Have you purposely limp wristed though?
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    Yes. Sorry should've been clearer. I tried to make it fail and couldn't. Definitely not saying it doesn't ever happen... Just hasn't for me. Not saying glocks are better than j frames either. Been thinking about picking one up myself, gotta love sexy little .357's! But in reference to the OP, I just prefer my glocks for said scenario.
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