In Mr. Funk's situation i think I would look for a pinned and recessed 19 or a 586 from the last century.
In Mr. Funk's situation i think I would look for a pinned and recessed 19 or a 586 from the last century.
Paper targets aren't your friends. They won't lie for you and they don't care if your feelings get hurt.
Buying a new wheel gun sight unseen these days is surely a gamble. Particularly so when you are an avid cast shooter. Thimgs like a rough forcing cone and thread choke are deal breakers for us. I have gotten two new Smiths recently, a model 60 pro and a 587 plus deluxe. Fortunately they both are fine pieces. I did have two new Rugers that had issues. I have also bought some used revolvers on GB that turned out well.
Sorry to hear about your troubles HR.
"If everyone is thinking the same thing it means someone is not thinking"
"A rat became the unit of currency"
Very good video. I guess I'm an odd ball when it comes to buying guns. I always carry a small LED light, magnifying glass, calipers and a bore scope with me to any gun swap, show, store or if I'm purchasing from another individual. They get aggravated with me because I inspect the gun for a straight 20-30 minutes. I love S&W but I don't assume quality will match my former revolvers. This should really be an "eye opener" for S&W to find their roots again and stop putting their name in jeopardy.
The unexamined life is not worth living....Socrates
Pain, is just weakness leaving the body....USMC
Fast is fine, but accuracy is FINAL!....Wyatt Earp
A Ruger MKI bull barrel 22lr I bought back in 1974 didn't have any rifling. I knew I was a better shot than what that gun would do. When I cleaned it, I found out why I couldn't hit the broadside of a barn from the inside. Wish I would have kept it.
Mal
Mal Paso means Bad Pass, just so you know.
I was surprised to read that S&W used sleeved barrels. Why would a person buy one? Years ago, a co-worker traded a very nice '94 Winchester for one of those cheap German single action 22s. You know the pistols. They had a frame made of who knows what and a sleeved barrel. The first time he shot the pistol the liner was sticking out of the end of the barrel. I am attaching a picture of some double action revolvers I bought many years ago. The model 29-2 I shot twice: I think. The K-Master 22 I shot once as was the case with the Diamond-Back. The Detective I have never fired. I changed the grips on the K-master because these grips are a much better design and feel great. At my advancing age I wonder why I keep these pistols in such pristine condition or keep them at all for that matter. Do you think they will carve it on my gravestone, boy he left us some really nice pistols? I should add that I have several single action pistols that I do shoot whenever I go to the range or the desert.
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A GUN THAT'S COCKED AND UNLOADED AIN'T GOOD FOR NUTHIN'........... ROOSTER COGBURN
Sleeved barrels. I just in the last week came to learn that Ruger is using sleeved barrels on some of the Redhawks and some of the GP100's. I guess I just don't get out much.
What do you mean, sleeved? I've never seen a Ruger, or S&W with a sleeved barrel.
Are you guys talking about shrouded barrels? That's a whole different thing. I wish ALL revolvers in the future go to shrouded barrels instead of the current crush fit threaded ones. Shrouded barrels are superior in every way I can think of. I'm not aware of any GP100 with a sleeved barrel. Maybe you are thinking of the super GP100, which is really a super redhawk built for competition?
My newest S&W is a 629 Mountain Gun. It’s a dash four and I bought it New in late 1998.
It’s not a Performance Center product but it wins the highest accolades possible by me!
Three44s
Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207
“There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”
Ruger calls them"sleeve and shroud barrels". I knew Dan Wesson used that type of barrel system and more lately S&W had also used it but did not know that Ruger had gone to that setup as well on some models.
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You might have run afoul of the BATF with it… a smooth bore pistol of any caliber is in danger of being categorized as an “Any Other Weapon” (read “Short Barrel Shotgun”) with all the complications that can bring about!
Back in the ‘30s High Standard made a smooth bore pistol, the Model S. Fortunately it now falls in C&R if you can find one of the dozen or so that were made.
Froggie
"It aint easy being green!"
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |