I shoot a 4 in model 19 smith - Wesson the most, K frame 357 m, but it is a short barrel, so you will have to fins a newer model 4 1/4 in , The L frame 686 , stainless or the 586, blued are made in that barrel length. Better gun if shooting lots of heavy loads, not something you want to do, till you get use to the gun .
Ruger's are great guns, priced reasonable, some of their triggers are a little heavy, if set up with service springs ( heavy).
Check out the EE here, Be very careful on #######, I hear lots of bad things.
I have never used it , do your research on the seller, get phone number , talk to him/ her and if something sounds OFF , walk away, look at trader rating.
I know a fellow that is on Gun Post lots and has had no problems.
I just sold my last model 14 smith, super gun , but not a magnum , but something you can shoot all day with cheap reloads.
My model 19 will never get sold. I shot lots of 22's over the years, 90% of those are semi auto target guns, mainly Hi-Standard's
Good luck, good hunting , these days.
There are also the Alpa Project's, but not as smooth as the US made stuff, thou they do make a 9mm in them, never used any.
I bought an Alpa Project Carbine in .357Mag. Gun is very accurate but I get gun powder blowback in my face from it. This is due to the rifle stock on the gun. Could have been a windy day also but this gun was accurate for a pistol but due to the rifle stock mainly.




















































