good revolver?
I am thinking about adding a revolver to my predominately automatic handgun collection, any recommendations on a good buy, value, etc.
Anything I should look for in particular?
thanks
Edited by - stillbreathin on 05/20/2002 01:00:48
Anything I should look for in particular?
thanks
Edited by - stillbreathin on 05/20/2002 01:00:48
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It really depends on what kind of shooting you want to do. My favorite revolver is my 6" Colt Anaconda .44 Mag. I bought this mainly for hunting Whitetail, very accurate, but really big...My second favorite is my S&W 686 6" .357 Mag. Also a good hunting firearm, not as large and powerful as the .44, but excellent just the same. Tied for third are my 4" Colt Python and my 2 1/2" S&W 66. Both .357 Mag., Both will do well for self defense and they would be easy to carry if necessary....JMHO....Good luck with your choice.... 0 -
I am mainly just looking for something to shoot at the range or in the country for fun. Mainly just want to keep my collection growing and adding some diversity. 0 -
As stated, depends on your use. Consider a Ruger Security Six .357 with a 4" barrel...good for close target and home protection. If you want a carry gun, consider the Taurus (lifetime warrenty)line of .357. If you get a .357, you can also fire .38 special. Check out www.taurususa.com
As far as S&W, burn us once shame on them, burn us twice.......0 -
S & W 686, 6" s/s is very hard to beat. GD 0 -
I'd stick to either S&W or Ruger.
S&W 686 Plus 1 7-shot's are really nice.
Ruger SP101 in 9mm or .32h&r aren't as widely produced as the others, would be good for a collection.
If I'm wrong please correct me, I won't be offended.0 -
I'd reccomend a Ruger Vacquero in 45LC for the most fun gun around. Same gun but diffferent grip style is the Bisley-Vacquero. Decisions, decisions.
Them ducks is wary.0 -
You have really been given some good advice. I assume you are wanting the revolver for self defense. One really good gun I didnt here mentioned is the Ruger SP101, it is very accurate, and made twice as strong as need be. I have one in .357 magnum with a two and three quarter inch barrel. I carry it as a back up weapon. And its easy to conceal.
Good Luck.
Rugster
Edited by - rugster on 05/20/2002 10:49:070 -
If you want something of quality and just to use at the range, try what I keep, I have a S+W modle 10-6, extremely accurate, inexpensive to shoot as a box of 38 specials only cost 5.80. Has a 6 inch Heavy (bull) barrell. work the trigger and actiion a bit and you have one fine shooting revolver.
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As far as "fun" revolvers go,I prefer single actions over doubles.Any of the Ruger line would work.They are all quality guns.Like stated above,the Vaquero 45lc would be my first choice for a fun revolver.But on second thought I want an Anaconda too.Oh well.. 0 -
Smith & Wesson 686 CANNOT be beat!
I have a 7-shooter 686 with a newly introduced 5" barrel. It is a very well balanced and accurate gun right from the box. It's perfect if you think, like I do, that the 4" barrel is a bot too short and the 6" barrel is a bit too long. I highly recommend this gun if you can find one.
Go to your local range and rent a few different models.
I like things that go "BOOM"!!!0 -
I have a colt king cobra ss with 6" barrel its extremely accurate and Ive killed two dear and a copperhead with it. You should be able to pick one up for @ $475.00, it would also be a decent investment due to the fact that they don't make them any longer...
When Clinton left office they gave him a 21 gun salute. Its a damn shame they all missed....0 -
Colt Trooper Mark III. It is not as pretty as the python or as strong as the anaconda but it fits the bill and its a Colt. My 2 cents. 0 -
If you are a collector go with one you will really appreciate and one that will appreciate in value. Easy decision buy a Colt Single Action Army.
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my vote is for a smith 686 with a 4"barrel 0 -
gp100 is nice
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I sell you any of them for 10% over cost plus shipping. 0
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