Only cool people operate with a gripzone.
If my xd didn’t have the gripzone it wouldn’t shoot as good.I'm amazed I could find the grip on any of my guns without the G R I P Z O N E emblazoned on it.
Haha....I need to find someone that can do some custom work. I'm going to bastardize some gun with all those zones may as well be my XD since it's part done.I'm already unhappy about the "Warnhinweise beachten" and "Read User Manual Before Use" stamps on some of my guns, I just can't with "grip zone", "trigger zone" and "bullets come out of this hole zone" stamped all over it
I just find this topic to be the stuff of comedic gold!I'm already unhappy about the "Warnhinweise beachten" and "Read User Manual Before Use" stamps on some of my guns, I just can't with "grip zone", "trigger zone" and "bullets come out of this hole zone" stamped all over it
GLOCK Perfection.They probably had several Glocks in stock, and were out of Walthers...
Ruger Redhawk or super Redhawk lol.I don't own any revolvers and never have.
S&W Model 19Further evaluation and testing has netted me negative results. I think I will place the whole polymer pistol idea back on the shelf and perhaps revisit it in the future.
I am officially changing this thread to:
My "first" revolver pistol
I don't own any revolvers and never have. I now have a desire to look into getting my first revolver. I have decided on having one in 38 special. I am presently looking into the S&W Model 64 which seems to be a solid revolver or is it not? Any other revolvers that are similar to this one that I should consider?
The primary use of this revolver will be home protection and range use with the possibility of some concealed/open carry.
Why in 38 Special? If you get a 357 Magnum, it also shoots 38 Special. The Ruger GP 100 is a good one to start with, or as already mentioned, Ruger Redhawk.Further evaluation and testing has netted me negative results. I think I will place the whole polymer pistol idea back on the shelf and perhaps revisit it in the future.
I am officially changing this thread to:
My "first" revolver pistol
I don't own any revolvers and never have. I now have a desire to look into getting my first revolver. I have decided on having one in 38 special and with a 4 inch barrel. I am presently looking into the S&W Model 64 which seems to be a solid revolver or is it not? Any other revolvers that are similar to this one that I should consider?
Please keep in mind that my revolver knowledge is somewhat limited and I am not very well versed on their history although I seem to recall Dirty Harry carrying some kind of kick ass revolver that he killed the bad guys with but I don't even know what Kersey in Death Wish even used. LOL
The primary use of this revolver will be home protection and range use with the possibility of some concealed/open carry.