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Reliable Pistol?
The more mechanical parts in anything the more of a chance that something will fail. The firearm is a tool and the thing you must first determine is " What do I want the firearm to do?" Self-Defense, Home Defense, concealed carry, hunting, target shooting, collection item or "plinking" If you are not 100% totally committed to learning and instruction and 110% committed to practice each and every day( firing a weapon at a target you intend to hit is a perishable skill that needs constant practice and attention to detail) Back to reliability, get a 4 inch Smith & Wesson J frame revolver,send it to the S&W Performance Center and get The Master Revolver Action Package that is offered as a gunsmithing service. This upgrade and enhancement should solve 99.9% of your reliability concerns. Just my .02...Regard's, TK
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