IsoMAcK
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Hi.
Seeking advice from fellow High Roaders. Here is what I have accumulated thus far for my photo-worthy pistols/revolvers. Based on what I have in my "family pic", which SA revolver do you think I should go with? I shoot them all, and this will always apply to any handgun I own. Period. So, Colt SAA or Ruger New Vaq?
So I am currently looking at either a Generation III Colt SAA, or a Ruger New Vaquero, both in .45 colt. I am buying this for the caliber for reloading. As another option, I have access to an engraved, Beretta Stampede, but I have not handled it yet in person. Anyway, I always have good luck with Rugers, via a highly accurate, Bisely .22lr that I reluctantly traded (for a Winchester 1892) but I have a possible, "good deal" for a the Colt SAA through a friend of mine. Is the "un-turned" Colt Generation III SAA worthwhile as an investment, or should I go with the Ruger since I will likely give in to shooting it? My problem/dilemma is that I will definitely end up shooting it, and since the Colt has no turn marks, yet I am on the fence...
The Colt is almost exactly twice as much as the Ruger, and I worry that some day I will regret either getting it, or not getting it. I look forward to any of your opinions. What to do... Thanks!
Seeking advice from fellow High Roaders. Here is what I have accumulated thus far for my photo-worthy pistols/revolvers. Based on what I have in my "family pic", which SA revolver do you think I should go with? I shoot them all, and this will always apply to any handgun I own. Period. So, Colt SAA or Ruger New Vaq?
So I am currently looking at either a Generation III Colt SAA, or a Ruger New Vaquero, both in .45 colt. I am buying this for the caliber for reloading. As another option, I have access to an engraved, Beretta Stampede, but I have not handled it yet in person. Anyway, I always have good luck with Rugers, via a highly accurate, Bisely .22lr that I reluctantly traded (for a Winchester 1892) but I have a possible, "good deal" for a the Colt SAA through a friend of mine. Is the "un-turned" Colt Generation III SAA worthwhile as an investment, or should I go with the Ruger since I will likely give in to shooting it? My problem/dilemma is that I will definitely end up shooting it, and since the Colt has no turn marks, yet I am on the fence...
The Colt is almost exactly twice as much as the Ruger, and I worry that some day I will regret either getting it, or not getting it. I look forward to any of your opinions. What to do... Thanks!