• You are using the old High Contrast theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.

Cheapest reliable revolver that's not a Nagant ?

Status
Not open for further replies.
MCgunners post shows the Rossi 351 model like mine and its plus P rated. Blueing on mine was done very well and its a fun shooter.

If your willing to spend more on the revolver the LCR in 22lr would sure save on ammo.

The Heritage i own works and is accurate but the finish is very cheap on all of their non steel versions. For a beater/trail tool its fine but it sure isn't a BBQ gun.
 
The Australian police trade-ins at Buds are a great value.
As stated, the finish is worn, but the guns are tight and functionally perfect.
I liked the first one so much that I grabbed a second one when they again became available.
As these were traded in directly to S&W, there's no import stamping, either:

vpa.jpg
 
Those Model 10 Smiths from Bud's are the ticket. Mine had holster wear in the usual places and shoots excellent. I would trust my life to this gun no problem and it was just under $300 after picking it up from my FFL.

Hard to beat.

-Jake
 
I saw a guy buy a brand new 4 inch Firestorm (Armscor) .38 Special +P revolver for $194.00 at the gun show on Saturday. It looked like a Colt Police Positive Special with a parkerized finish and a heavy barrel.

Not a recommendation, just a report.

ECS
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top