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Jeremy, I was going to reccomend you keep both firearms. The Winchester already has some collector value and won't go down in value. The Ruger Security Six (not a 4" by the way) is one of the more durable and reliable firearms available. You can shoot .38 specials and .357's with it, and .38's are pretty cheap. Ruger no longer makes the Six series, and Ruger fans tend to hold them in good regard, it likewise won't depreciate. Those 2 firearms and a .22 are excellent weapons to learn with and to teach children. Before you unload them have the wife take a trip to the range with you, she might enjoy shooting and if you can convince her the firearms are secured, might think they're worth keeping. But if your wife feels strongly, like Targa said, pick your battles, no need to get her fired up. If you aren't offered much for the revolver send me a PM, I've got some interest.
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