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So just of note, Lipsey's claims they will be offered as long as there's demand. So these are not a limited run, they'll be a regular catalog item. Meaning I can wait til their street price stabilizes and isn't at a premium. Looking forward to seeing one in person.They are making their way to the market, was a couple on Gunbroker last week, sold well above MSRP.
Bi-Mart and Sportsman's are stocking Lipsey's dealers. Can always inquire about ordering…
Is this going to be well north of $800 , like the 640 pro? Or more realistic?So just of note, Lipsey's claims they will be offered as long as there's demand. So these are not a limited run, they'll be a regular catalog item. Meaning I can wait til their street price stabilizes and isn't at a premium. Looking forward to seeing one in person.
$759 MSRP…Is this going to be well north of $800 , like the 640 pro? Or more realistic?
And I really like my mod 60 - with it's hammer.Pretty cool, I really like my model 36 chief special.
Pretty cool, I really like my model 36 chief special.
Split the baby with a bobbed hammer... seen some chief special bobbed floating around.And I really like my mod 60 - with it's hammer.
I understand the concept of some hammerless revolvers but I would never own one.
Oddly those could be more of a hindrance to CC than an exposed hammer.lol adjustable sights
Love my 36 3". Comes to the hand easy and points well.Pretty cool, I really like my model 36 chief special.
True here tooAnd I really like my mod 60 - with it's hammer.
I understand the concept of some hammerless revolvers but I would never own one.
The rear sight probably isn't too bad, but the front looks like a hook!ok my bad... they still look snagariffic