I appreciate that perspective. I've often said that if I were limited to owning just one handgun I'd be happy with my S&W M60, 3" .38 Special. It doesn't do anything perfectly but it can do just about everything.Ruger Security Six in .357 and I am good.
I remember reading about those a few years ago. Yeah, one of those would be nice.
Colt Walker? Went for over $1,000,000 in the September Rock Island auction.What was that revolver in an auction recently? The unfired one that went for A LOT of money
$1,035,000.00, iirc.Colt Walker? Went for over $1,000,000 in the September Rock Island auction.
C'mon, guys. I'm proposing a scenario where cost is no object so go ahead and spend some money.
They are expensive.I dont know much about high end revolvers...
I just realized I haven't posted my list. This is off the top of my head and may not be complete but it's a good start.
I'm sure once I walk away from this post for a while, I'll think of more.
- Do-everything
- S&W M60, 3"
- Korth Mongoose, 3"
- Fun guns for casual target use
- S&W 500, John Ross edition
- S&W 929
- S&W 17
- S&W 63
- Freedom Arms 97, spec'd with their shortest barrel, rounded grip frame, fixed sights, with .45 ACP and .45 LC cylinders
- Freedom Arms 97, as above, in .44 Special
- Freedom Arms 97, as above, with .38 Special, .357 Magnum, and 9mm cylinders.
- Freedom Arms 97, .22LR with match cylinder, adjustable sights, and ~7" bbl
- Cimarron Lightning, .38 Special, 3.5"
- Cimarron Lightning, .22LR, 5.5"
- Ruger Bearcat
- S&W PPC revolver, an old one from someone who knew what they were doing with a 3" long, 1" bull barrel
- Silhouette competition
- Freedom Arms 83, .44 Magnum, full silhouette options
- Freedom Arms 83, as above, .22LR
- Korth Super Sport
- Personal protection, both home and carry
- S&W M&P R8
- S&W 242, stock
- S&W 242, customized with Magnatrigger
- S&W 442
- S&W 638
- S&W 43C
- Korth Skyhawk, both 2" and 3"
- Just for grins
- Python, 8"
- Colt SAA, something nice along the lines of the #5
- S&W presentation piece by Tiffany & Co.
- Picra, the craziest one I could spec