![]() ![]() You didn't ask but you need to figure out which barrel length - 4 3/4, 5 1/2, or 7 1/2 you want too. You could split the difference and get a. Neither caliber really comes into it's own till you start handloading IMHO. ![]() If you are trolling the gun shows for a good SAA, I'd say buy either one depending on condition and what kind of deal you can get on it. 45 does have bullet mass and diameter going for it, and you can get some pretty good factory loads, but the most common "traditional" 250-grain Minnie-ball looking bullet is not that good for hunting or self-defense. 357/.38 has a lot more options on factory loads and you will find them cheaper, I think. 45 cylinder is *very* thin at the notch where the latch locks up on it, while the. Well, what do you want to do with it, and do you handload? I have SAAs, 2nd gen, in both.
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