Finally arrived last night.
Finally arrived last night.
Congrats from a Confirmed 32 lover! Those are supposed to be real tack drivers, GOOD FOR YOU!
So, how does it shoot?
I think I would have had to shoot at least one target before posting pictures of that.
Congradulations, .32's of the handgun persuasion are addicting.
Robert
State Of The Art Wheelgun right there! Enjoy that new member of the family.
I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.
That's beautiful. I can't wait to see your range report.
A classy, serious piece of ordnance. I hope your experiences with it will equal those I have had with its American brethren. Congratulations on a really impressive acquisition.
Froggie
Thanks guys, it's been a long time coming. The seller described it as new in box, and at first I thought that couldn't be accurate. However, it's really close with probably less than a few cylinders fired through it. In fact the ejector rod has a lot more scratches after today. The trigger is very smooth, but it's my first revolver so I can't compare it to anything. I won't be able to do a thorough range session until after the holidays.
Nice!
Now that there's a really nice revolver. Let us know how it shoots (and what it likes)
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That is a nice looking revolver! I dont know anyting about them- ill have to do some research.....
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Theodore Roosevelt
good revolver and made by MANURHIN ,now the fabric is close and the revolvers are made
by" chapuis arms"
i'm sure you will happy with
I did a little research and from what everything says these revolvers were meant for serious business. They are supposed to be match grade.
The revolver had certain design and durability and accuracy requirements it had to meet. More to come as I keep researching.
I've handled one of these revolvers in .38, and I immediately started searching for a .32 version, and discovered I couldn't justify the expense... but man do I want one!
MJackson, you've got a fine piece there, and a heck of a first foray into wheelguns!
Good luck, and please remember to update us with the results from the full range session... some of us have to live vicariously after all...
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
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