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    Front Sight for .327 LCR ?

    Same here, the wife and I are big fans of the XS Ember Sights. It took a long time for aftermarket sights to come along made specifically for the LCR in 22LR, 327 and 9MM, glad XS came up with them.
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    Taurus Model 327 Old People Revolver

    Tallball, great subject and I'm there with you. I've had 32 revolvers before and went back to heavier 38 revolver w/ wadcutters since ammo was more readily available. Ended up selling off the 38 and have been using a 22LR LCR since, but have been contemplating another 32. My first instinct is...
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    One grip (well, two) to Rule Them All!

    I'm very partial to rubber grips. My hands are smallish and overall my grip strength isn't the greatest. Rubber grips feel better in hand, my ability to grip them better and prefer their mild tackiness. Prefer finger grooves if possible as well. My LCR has an OEM Hogue Tamer that fits me well...
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    Colt King Cobra in .22LR

    Good news. Range trip today was positive. 200 rounds with four different brands of 22LR and King Cobra performed as it should.
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    S&W 34-1 interesting!

    I have a 2" square butt Model 34-1 and would have found it difficult to pass by a 4" version like you found at your LGS.
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    Colt King Cobra in .22LR

    Update: My King Cobra is being shipped back home today, the attached notes indicated: "CORRECT CYLINDER END PLAY ALIGN CRANE". Will update the update after a range session or two upon its return. The turn around time was 21 days.
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    Manurhin MR32 32 SWL Revolver

    For sure, congratulations and enjoy.
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    Do you clean the bore of your ....22.... REVOLVERS ??

    This has been my practice as well.
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    Revolvers and Messed-Up Hands

    My hands have issues as well, so I've gone exclusively to revolvers. Have liquidated all my semi-autos and funded additional revolver purchases that way. Have nothing against semi-auto, it's just that revolvers work better for me. My grip strength has not been the best since surgeries in the...
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    S&W QC

    I purchased two new 43C models in the past two years. Both had to go back immediately. That said, customer service was very good. Any older used S&W purchased has been fine. Edit: It did not stop me from purchasing a new Model 63
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    Colt King Cobra in .22LR

    dranrab, thanks for the nudge, just got an RMA so its going back.
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    38 Special wadcutters?

    Purchased several times and have always been happy with the Precision One wadcutters, great stuff.
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    Colt King Cobra in .22LR

    Picked up my Colt King Cobra a couple of weeks ago. First range trip was disappointing. Cleaned it, then went to the range and out of 100 rounds, perhaps 10-15 times the trigger would stack and stop in DA, in SA the Hamer would stop, both required a hard pull to complete. Took it home and...
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    Revolvers, Retirement, Freedom...

    J-Bar, thanks for sharing and a reminder that such simple pleasures are absolutely wonderful. I'm blessed with a wife way better than I deserve and from time to time we enjoy a similar type afternoon with shooting and a bite to eat. Right now it's mostly golf together while the weather is good...
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    Taurus 856 Followed Me Home

    Great choice, look fwd to hearing your impressions after a range trip. Enjoy.
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    Why do/did you choose a revolver as your EDC over a semiauto?

    Your commentary reminded me: When I first tried semi-autos this was an issue for me. With smaller hands and a not so good grip strength, it took a lot of practice to "get a grip" and the resistance required to consistently function with a semi-auto.
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    Why do/did you choose a revolver as your EDC over a semiauto?

    So well stated, would have given you a double Like if it was available.
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    Why do/did you choose a revolver as your EDC over a semiauto?

    Overall I'm more comfortable with a revolver. Practical, simple, reliable. You could pick apart those three points, but that's been my experience and how I relate to revolvers. Revolvers are a better fit for me.
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    Best SD ammo for .38 Snubby

    148 Wadcutters for me, its what I can shoot most accurately with confidence and competence.
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