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== Weights of Model ==

It seems to me that these articles about specific handguns would be more informative and helpful if the weight of a specific model, loaded, was given. The Colt Official Police in .38 Special is considerably heavier than than the Police Positive in the same caliber. While neither one is particularly "heavy" as handguns go, the difference in weight has a definite influence of perceived recoil.[[User:Andante$46|Andante$46]] ([[User talk:Andante$46|talk]]) 00:03, 2 October 2011 (UTC)Andante$46

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Weights of Model

It seems to me that these articles about specific handguns would be more informative and helpful if the weight of a specific model, loaded, was given. The Colt Official Police in .38 Special is considerably heavier than than the Police Positive in the same caliber. While neither one is particularly "heavy" as handguns go, the difference in weight has a definite influence of perceived recoil.Andante$46 (talk) 00:03, 2 October 2011 (UTC)Andante$46[reply]