I am in the same boat. I only have one semi-auto left (Kimber CDP Pro II) and all the rest are wheelguns. It is nice not to have to pick brass off the ground too! I guess I just love the .38/.357 caliber!
Took my little friends with me to the range today. It was very nice out for the first day of March here in NH. I have to say that the 15-4 I picked up is sweet with a capital S! The trigger is just beautiful and the grips are not that bad, but they will look better with some nice Ahrends. I...
I came really close to getting an SP101, but steered away from it just because of it's horrible trigger. I called a master gunsmith that I was referred to and he told me it would be $120 for a real smooth trigger job.
I had one for a few weeks and it was comfortable to shoot except for the trigger. It handled 125gr. Remington's and Hornady's pretty good. I sold it. I guess I am spoiled on those smooth broken in S&W triggers!;)
I had one of the more recent 1911SC's and while it was light and felt good in my hand I did not like the recoil while shooting 230gr. bullets, therefore I traded it.
I thought the 15-4 was kind of weird when I saw how big the wooden grip was, but after holding it and dry-firing it I really liked it. Both revolvers are tight and there is very little play in the cylinder. I already bought a set of Lee 44Spl. dies, 200 empty brass, some bullets and some factory...
Picked these up this morning. I have not cleaned them up yet. I paid $350 for the 696-1 and $325 for the 15-4. I am dying to shoot the 44Spl!! I need some nice wood grips for the 696-1!
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