Dan Wessons are nice, but the cylinder latch is just too alien for me
Are you saying there's another way? /s
I've never strayed from DW so everything else seems foreign to me.
Dan Wessons are nice, but the cylinder latch is just too alien for me
Fixed.Yeah, but I'm so used tocolts, s&w,andrugers, that any benefits are outweighed by the negatives.
Same thing keeps me from being too interested in classic sig da/sa's
Old model Ruger .357 on a brass super Blackhawk gripframe with Super blackhawk trigger and hammer (with shims) custom scrimshawed fake ivory grips and a Leupold 2.5 ER scope for my old eyes and a ribbed barrel added after heat shimmer in Arizona steel plate matches became a problem.
I did the trigger work and installed the 44 frame stuff the barrel work was Greene.s gunshop in WA and the scrimshaw by Beryl Barnett in Houston.Very nice. Who did the work?
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Yep, I might tolerate a MIM Smith, but I draw the line at the lock. For me it’s the principle of the lock itself and the looks of it. I’m probably not good enough to notice anything different with the trigger. Personally I have 66-1 4”, 66-1 6-1/8“ (they were a limited run) and 19-5 6”. All slick shooters, but for SHTF, I’d fall back on the Ruger GP. When you run out of ammo, it can be used as a clubPre lock S&W, enough said. Most need a action job but once done, to me, nothing compares.
False. Full underlug and vent rib. Those disqualify the python
Despite the full-lug barrels and vent rib on one of them, the Korth or Manurhin are the only ones that might suit me out of the box. Plus they’re quite pricey.