Considering that the original 646PC guns sold for over $800, these new ones are a bargain. My understanding is that these new guns are in the mid five range, which is not bad for a somewhat unique weapon.
The older Performance Center variant was very temperamental. For revolvers that are...
Actually buyers can now choose between fish scales and waves. :cool:
I would consider the Trojan line at STI in the same category, but finish quality on their entry level gun compared to the Performance Center. Its not there! And things like Stainless steel finish and custom CNC machining...
Actually, its the other way around. The designer brands of 45-70 commercial ammunition cost over twice the price as those for the 450 Marlin. Only the designer brands equal the power levels of the newer cartridge and the modern case feeds better and is more reliable.
Have both and my 45-70...
Yes it will. Best result when one fired brass is used. Had this model in .308 for the better part of a year and only shot handloaded ammunition though it. Three-thirty-eight Lapua is to expensive and hurts to much to be practical.
Before everyone starts teeing off on S&W, lets get the facts straight.
The gun mentioned is NOT covered by S&W's lifetime warranty. M10-5 is a 1962 production firearm and S&W did not offer lifetime warranties for the original owners till the late 1980's.
The way the deal works with FN is that they'll sell the dealer a pistol (one). Dealer sells a pistol to the customer and in order to get either a replacement or a new gun for the purchaser, dealer has to provide FN with letterhead in order for company to deliver. Dealer can purchase...
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