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Post by TMan on Oct 7, 2010 22:27:20 GMT -5
Things change over time. What might have been your favorite 2 years ago, might not be your favorite today.
So, today, what is your favorite revolver?
Get in touch with your feminine side. Factor in emotion. Currently, my favorite is the Russian 1895 Nagant. It is inexpensive. It has a trigger pull that is off the scale, but even with the heavy trigger pull, it is very accurate. It is certainly one of a kind from a technology standpoint.
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Post by MLB on Oct 7, 2010 23:24:48 GMT -5
Still waiting on that 4" Royal Blued Python. Aside from that, the only one I have is the M27. I'm probably the worst guy to ask.
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Post by 5ontarget on Oct 8, 2010 12:12:45 GMT -5
Say it ain't so. What happened to the Stampede! The Nagant is one of those pistols always think I should get, but never do. Initially it was because there was only very expensive surplus ammo available for it. Now there is commercial stuff available. For $100, I really should just do it. Then there's the Webley that would have to follow as well. I haven't shot my revolvers in several months, so I guess I have to break them out and warm them up a bit and see.
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Post by "DoubleAction" on Oct 15, 2010 13:20:10 GMT -5
Well; For Me, I wish that I could pick out my best revolver but I have narrowed my choices down to a few. Number One Choice : Double Action Revolvers Barrel Length : 4" Inch Applications : Target Shooting, Carry, Self Protection / Defensive Combat Calibers : Primary .357 Magnum / 44 magnum has an option S&W Model 27 Colt's Python In Georgia, We can carry open and this allows us to not be concerned about the absolute concealment of our hardware.
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Post by johnbrown on Oct 15, 2010 16:53:44 GMT -5
I like my Colt Three Fifty Seven a lot. Same with my S&W Model 58. I guess those two would be my favorite revolvers, with a Security Six a close third.
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