I have a Browning Bucksmark plus and my experience thus far is that quality of ammo matters a lot. Out of say 100 shots I will have 5 0r 10 bullets jam / misfires with certain brand. I cannot blame it all on ammo keeping the pistol well oiled is also another factor.
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Thats great with Sharief you are in good company. General speak best/expensive revolvers belong to SandW followed by Rugers and then Taurus. For India TR recommend .357 since its NPB.
The make of gun is dependent on your budget and use.
A friend of mine has bought SW 686 plus 7 shot, 3 inch barrel in .357. These retail for around $800ish.
The best advise is check these guns out fire them on a range prior to any purchase.
Cheers
Thats great with Sharief you are in good company. General speak best/expensive revolvers belong to SandW followed by Rugers and then Taurus. For India TR recommend .357 since its NPB.
The make of gun is dependent on your budget and use.
A friend of mine has bought SW 686 plus 7 shot, 3 inch barrel in .357. These retail for around $800ish.
The best advise is check these guns out fire them on a range prior to any purchase.
Cheers