That's kind of what I'm figuring also. When I got this one I originally wanted a stainless version, but they weren't available except at highly inflated prices. Now that they are available for a reasonable price, I'm leery of getting rid of this one (which has proven to be reliable) to take the chance on and break in another one. It's already an inexpensive gun to start with and not a collector gun, so a little holster wear isn't going to kill some possible future resale value anyway.Brian D. wrote: I always say, if you get one of "those" that works right..and I don't even know what brand we're talking about here..never ever trade it off then expect the next one to be the same way.
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