Mark_Mark
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lol!!!New Colt Python with the 3" barrel.
Mic drop.
wonder if I could fit take in my pocket!
lol!!!New Colt Python with the 3" barrel.
Mic drop.
Physics hasn't changed since creation. A 50 year old revolver will still launch a bullet just as well as any new plastic-fantastic will.The words "modern" and "revolver" don't belong in the same sentence. I like revolvers too, but let's face it, they're historical artifacts.
GOOD LOOKING!!!Physics hasn't changed since creation. A 50 year old revolver will still launch a bullet just as well as any new plastic-fantastic will.
This is only slightly larger than an LC9, and roughly the same as a SR40c , and punches harder than either one:
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I have the latest Uberti .357 / 9mm SAA clone. but it doesn’t fit in my pocket.
was thinking… here me out. Kimber .357??? what you think?
didn’t know they did .357!!!The Ruger LCR is a good gun. I wouldn’t bother with the .38 special version. The .357 magnum is only an ounce or two heavier (unnoticeable) and offers tremendously better stopping power than the low power .38.
Seattle Sumer is coming! Pink fitted shorts, here I come!Cargo pants.
I love excuses!Can't help with a suggestion for a modern revolver.
Currently looking at S&W 49s. I have all sorts of pocket pistols and revolvers, but am convincing myself of the need for an all-steel revolver for pocket carry. Actually, just looking for an excuse to get one of those old humpbacks and don't want an airweight.
lol … definitely got a punch! got a 10mm SAA clone! very cool gunYou know S&W has some revolvers in 10mm, right?
C’mon! 10mm!!
Just be careful because recoil from 10mm is known to rip arms off at the elbow. Really.
It might. One thing for sure is you won’t forget it.does it hurt?
I do! and it’s kindda well ¥Hey Mark_Mark, you already have the MOST modern revolver going, that double barrel abortion that shoots two rounds at once
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Do any police departments or militaries still use revolvers? There's your answer.if it worked 100 years ago… should work today
I do! and it’s kindda well ¥
6 shots of .357 magnum is all I need! if I need more than that. I’m in trouble.Do any police departments or militaries still use revolvers? There's your answer.
Sure revolvers work. Just as flintlocks, etc., work. The question really is, are they as efficient and effective as the alternatives?
I will say this in favor of revolvers, though. They will be among the last guns to get banned. So if you want to hedge your bets on a gun confiscation, buy a few revolvers. They'll keep you armed, at least for a time.
I paid 350 something for a brand new 638 round xmas time last year iirc. Was on super sale. Check Gilbert’s guns in KY. Has great j frame prices