If we're talking box stock guns I would take the Beretta. The BHP needs better sights, the mag safety disconnected, and a trigger job before I find it acceptable.
My Springfield Match will shoot a 0.5 MOA 3 shot group with Federal Gold Match ammo using the factory iron match sights from a bench rest. Your mileage may vary.
I had laser eye surgery done a couple years ago at the age of 47 and it has helped my shooting immensely. My groups using iron sights shrank by about 25%.
I bought mine new over a year ago from a private party. It had a few problems so I sent it back to Kahr Arms for repair under warranty. The front barrel band kept coming off after a few rounds, the rear sight was loose and the trigger was very heavy and gritty. The bolt and slide assembly...
I voted S&W 686. Like everyone else I prefer the older Smiths. I think they are better looking and have better triggers. Plus their resale value holds up very well. Rugers may be a little more durable but that's not an issue for me.
Interesting, but the gun itself is too big and heavy to be a practical concealed carry gun which I would assume its purpose to be with the low profile fixed sights. If that is it's purpose the hammer should be bobbed too.
+1 on the Blackjack 1-7. It has the sharpest edge I have ever seen on a production knife. Like a dumbsh*t I sold mine a couple of years ago because I never used it.
If you can get both for about the same price in the same condition, I would get the King Cobra because of its resale value. They are very comparable revolvers performance wise and you would have some exclusivity with the Cobra since 686s are fairly common.
I got mine from Brownell's. There were two different type of buffers, one pre 2000 and one post 2000 if I remember correctly. If in doubt, call Browning with the serial number of your pistol and they will tell you which one you need. You can also buy directly from Browning, but the standard...
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