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    Older snubnose revolvers?

    Taurus, Rossi and Charter Arms are probably your best bet. If you can find a S&W or a Ruger in your price range then jump on it. Around here the first 3 are pretty easy to find brand new at around that price.
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    Savage 30 pump action?

    I thought about the repairs but my 1911 is the only gun that I've ever owned that needed any replacement parts. That's not to say that I'll never need to replace it but I probably won't shoot it enough to break anything. I have .22s and handguns to plink with. I just shoot my shotgun enough...
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    Savage 30 pump action?

    Anyone have any experience with these? I found an older one in a pawn shop for $100. It looks like it's pretty well used but overall it's in good shape. Sitting right next to it is a Remington 870 that looks brand new for $180. I've already got a Mossberg 500 that I've tacticooled out...
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    Is this German revolver decent?

    I had an RG .38 revolver for a year or so. I paid $75 for it. I put about 500 rounds through it without a single problem. The trigger was excessively heavy but that just adds to the safety of it imo. After shooting 50 or so rounds the front sight would get a bit wobbly but a gunsmith friend...
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    12 ga or 7.62x39?

    I'd get a shotgun first. They're more versatile and using a rifle for home defense in the burbs probably isn't too smart. Get a .22 next then round out your arsenal with an SKS or an AK later.
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