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Colt revolvers..........
Dunno, there is just something special about the Colt revolvers, especially the earlier V spring guns. The first Colt .357 was called just that "Colt .357". It was a precursor to the Colt Trooper which later evolved into the Python. One of the nice things about a .357 chambered piece is that you can shoot .38 special ammo in it also. A Python/Trooper/.357 with a 6" bbl has enough "heft" to keep the recoil reasonable. Try it, you'll like it! I don't own a Python, but some of it's earlier kin have found their way to live at my house. There are 5 .357s in the picture below ranging from a 2 1/2" to 6" barrel lengths.
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Nice collection Fred.
Thanks for that info Tabs. |
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Personally, I prefer the S&W revolver for its trigger feel. http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c154/95CobraR/SWR.jpg |
yes, colts are a much better investment than cars... Easier to store too..
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As a reward for making both honor roll and the high school baseball team Zack is getting the top of his wish list...the S&W 686+ for his birthday. Of course it has to be in my name but once he turns 21 it will be 'officially' his. We have shot several examples and they are insanely accurate - especially in single action mode. Easy and simple to operate and make a nice boom when loaded for such or cheap to shoot in .38sp.
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damn..byron. that nickle piece is awesome. that is what "rick" is running around with shooting zombies in "the walking dead".
i am emailing my FFL about a 686+. i'll face wife-wrath later. |
You guys seen that S&W MP eight shot revolver? I think its an "M8" or something. The only thing I wanted to say about it is that I believe it is basically an 8 shot M27 with scandium alloy used in the frame. I hefted one at a shop and thought it was freakin' awesome, especially for a revolver guy. It has a rail for a light too which negates a lot of negatives regarding revolvers not being "tactical". Its hard to argue with eight shots of .357 mag.
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I have (2) Colt Lawman V 357 magnum, with a 2 1/2" barrell ,
1) Blued 2) Stainless $900 each.A comprable python would be 3 X the price. I can get some pix later if you like.. |
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4, 6 or 8 3/8....if you can find one buy it with the adjustable FRONT sights...6 or 8 3/8 the adjustable front sights are a bit tougher to corral. |
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U forgot to mention the pre war New Service framed Shooting Master in 357.... |
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yeah jtkkz, that's similar to what I'm talking about.
Currently they are making a scandium framed eight shot .357 as part of the MP line (Ithink). You can also get one from the Performance Center. Really intersting gun. Troy |
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i think that 8-shot pistol was created as the weapon for the point man on a SWAT entry team. big and reliable. i might be wrong. that is sick!! you guys are not doing a very good at making me NOT want one. tabs, like always..thanks for the tip!! (on 686+) |
I guess it all depends on what you want to do with it. If you're going to leave it in a box or safe, or just shoot .38's the Smiths and Colts will do the job. If you intend to feed it a diet of magnums, you should consider a Ruger.
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Ok I considered it, I'll keep my Python |
Cliff look at it this way; for less than a Python you can get the MP R8. It is close to a no compromise revolver. More power than a .45 ACP 1911, same number of shots. Plus they use full-moon clips so reloads are pretty darn fast.
My $0.02. Troy |
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