Trigger Dr
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Yep, I OC'd it today.
Also I have the following for sale, see next post
Yep, I OC'd it today.
Also I have the following for sale, see next post
Yep, I OC'd it today.
Indeed. Why people continue to dismiss wheelguns or "old fashioned" looking guns amazes me. It's as if they magically lost their abilities or something.no... it is a 357...If I can't do it with 6 shots, I should not be packing.
no... it is a 357...If I can't do it with 6 shots, I should not be packing.
Hank T, Have you ever held or shot a sa revolver? I think not. Having grown up with them and continued to use them for the last 50 + years, I have developed a skill set that would surprise you. Fast? that is a relative term. Poor choice? maybe for the untrained person. I don't care if Ifit in the mold others cast. I know my "limits" and often exceed them. It works for me.
Have a nice day.
Trigger Dr wrote:no... it is a 357...If I can't do it with 6 shots, I should not be packing.
There is no problem with 6 shots. The problem is SA and, possibly, size.
Seems like a poor choice, given the many alternatives, for a self-defense carry gun.
For show, it kicks, of course. Verrrry nice looking.
How's the trigger pull on that gun?
:lol: You make me want to OC a Blunderbuss now.where the hell did you get that? a pirates antique shop?
Hank T.
My regular carry piece is a S&W mod 49 Bodygaurd. The 1875, Ican get off 6 shots more accurately and in less time that I can 5 with the mod 49. It is a result of training. ie have you observed or tried "Thumbing" it is extremely fast but does require a firm grip and LOTS of practice.