Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: DocSavage]
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11/10/09 09:47 PM
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ThePitbullofLove
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Very cool- Thanks guys. Looks like I have to decide how much dough I want to fork out for this thing. Whats the word on Ruger? Do they make decent Revolvers? They seem to be in between S&W and Taurus as far as price goes?
Thanks again! I am a Ruger man... I think they make the strongest wheel guns out there..at least the older ones were. I have a .357 security-six stainless with a 6" barrel. And I developed a hand rolled load that is pure man stopper... its not a real accurate round, but what it lacks in accuracy it more than makes up for in power. Doc Rugers are pretty strong revolvers. What I don't like about them is two things- 1. They derive a lot of their strength not through superior metallurgy, but through adding more mass to the pistol. As such, most Rugers are "bigger" than they need to be, and this translates into being...well, sort of ungainly. They function fine, but they look kind of "blocky". 2. They also come with a paragraph of "warnings" for prospective shooters. This would be fine if said warnings came in the manual, but Ruger prints them on the gun itself. Again...ugly. That said, they are strong performers, and often cheaper than similar Colt, S&W, and Dan Wesson offerings. My brother has one that's a sturdy beast...not pretty, but solid. See the "warning" on the barrel? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/banghead.gif" alt="" /> At least it doesn't have the "lock" like new Smiths do... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: ThePitbullofLove]
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11/10/09 11:27 PM
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Shaolin
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I believe the new S&W .357s have 8 shots. The one's made in scandium/titanium.
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: Shaolin]
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11/10/09 11:31 PM
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VANCE
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my wife has a s&w 13 3" 6shot .357magnum
nice k-frame fixed sight gun
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: ThePitbullofLove]
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11/11/09 01:22 AM
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Very cool- Thanks guys. Looks like I have to decide how much dough I want to fork out for this thing. Whats the word on Ruger? Do they make decent Revolvers? They seem to be in between S&W and Taurus as far as price goes?
Thanks again! I am a Ruger man... I think they make the strongest wheel guns out there..at least the older ones were. I have a .357 security-six stainless with a 6" barrel. And I developed a hand rolled load that is pure man stopper... its not a real accurate round, but what it lacks in accuracy it more than makes up for in power. Doc Rugers are pretty strong revolvers. What I don't like about them is two things- 1. They derive a lot of their strength not through superior metallurgy, but through adding more mass to the pistol. As such, most Rugers are "bigger" than they need to be, and this translates into being...well, sort of ungainly. They function fine, but they look kind of "blocky". 2. They also come with a paragraph of "warnings" for prospective shooters. This would be fine if said warnings came in the manual, but Ruger prints them on the gun itself. Again...ugly. That said, they are strong performers, and often cheaper than similar Colt, S&W, and Dan Wesson offerings. My brother has one that's a sturdy beast...not pretty, but solid. See the "warning" on the barrel? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/banghead.gif" alt="" /> At least it doesn't have the "lock" like new Smiths do... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> Yes Rugers are "overbuilt" but I don't think this detracts from their looks. I think it adds to their shootability. Rugers are the only revolver that is ok to dryfire and can take repeated hot loads. As for the warning on their barrel yeah it sucks but doesn't take that much away from the gun.
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: Sethrotull]
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11/11/09 01:28 AM
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banana-clip
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I'm not a big fan of revolvers, but those .357's sure do look sweet.
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Re: Revolver recommendations
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11/11/09 03:06 AM
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Doc
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I picked up one of these at the last gunshow; They list for 1300 but I was able to pick it up for 799 at the funshow. 8 rds of 357. Oh yeah, the locks on the new Smiths are easy to deactivate. I found the instructions online. Take off the sideplate and remove one small piece. Keep it in the case and if you ever decide to sell it, you can pop it back in and sell it as it was from the factory. Doc Oops, edit to add, not the last funshow. Been about 8 months ago.
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: Doc]
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11/11/09 04:05 AM
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I picked up one of these at the last gunshow; They list for 1300 but I was able to pick it up for 799 at the funshow. 8 rds of 357. Oh yeah, the locks on the new Smiths are easy to deactivate. I found the instructions online. Take off the sideplate and remove one small piece. Keep it in the case and if you ever decide to sell it, you can pop it back in and sell it as it was from the factory. Doc Oops, edit to add, not the last funshow. Been about 8 months ago. i'll give you 799.01 for it.
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: Magnum22]
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11/11/09 04:32 PM
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Doc, that is nice. A local store has a used one with a 4" brl IIRC for about 800. I looked at it but can not get over the side lock. Is there anyway to plug the hole if the lock is taken out?
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: sumoj275]
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11/11/09 05:35 PM
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That's nice Doc...That's just what I'm looking for actually. What brand/model is it?
I've looked a several nice S&W's and some Rugers...tough decision.
KS
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: KnotSlip]
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11/12/09 02:16 AM
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Doc
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Sumo, This is the video I used to work on my pistol. Smith & Wesson lock deactivation You don't leave a hole in the pistol. The outside of the pistol still has the keyhole piece in it, it just removes the part internally that engages the hammer. Doc
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: Doc]
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11/12/09 03:25 AM
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If you want hicap. get a pistol.For revolvers I love my Rugers.I traded in my blue 4" security six for a 6" full luged ss gp100.Glad I did.Super smooth action.Single action is scarry light & I can actualy hit what I'm aiming at with double action.I only feed it 180 gr. loads when in the woods & it will spit em out forever no problem.I wouldn't bet my life on a smitty.Solid frame vs screw on side plate & thick cylinder walls vs scarry thin walls.Get the ruger & a bussekin for price of a smitty.
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Re: Revolver recommendations
[Re: myketheknife]
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11/12/09 12:40 PM
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If you want hicap. get a pistol.For revolvers I love my Rugers.I traded in my blue 4" security six for a 6" full luged ss gp100.Glad I did.Super smooth action.Single action is scarry light & I can actualy hit what I'm aiming at with double action.I only feed it 180 gr. loads when in the woods & it will spit em out forever no problem.I wouldn't bet my life on a smitty.Solid frame vs screw on side plate & thick cylinder walls vs scarry thin walls.Get the ruger & a bussekin for price of a smitty. I want high cap for a revolver but I don't want an automatic - I already have a 9mm and a .45 ACP. I want the revolver for reliability in defense situations... With a revolver you don't have to be concerned with mis-feeds, stovepipes, racking a dud, etc. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> They are very reliable when you need to guarantee the next shot....I haven't had any issues with my autos but I just decided I wanted the .357 revolver for home defense. Still up in the air between the revolver and my 12 ga. Benelli SUperNova shotgun for the home defense weapon of choice though. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
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