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I'm not a revolver guy. I've owned three double actions over the years and they always seemed to find a new home. That being said I think Smith and Wesson is on to something with their new no lock classic revolvers. They are very nice looking and when I seen them I had to stop and look. I told a friend they were very nice, but If I were to ever buy a revolver again it would have to be a model 686 with no lock, preferably a plus. Well low and behold a week later here we go! Lipseys posted a video on youtube about their new exclusive mountain guns. Now I can't stop thinking about them........
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECr10xWsfoo
 
Loved shooting a friends 625 Mountain Gun in 45 LC, declined the offer to shoot the one he had in 44 Mag! Really hoping S&W's resurgence isn't just cosmetic and we start seeing some old school craftsmanship from them
 
I was at the S&W SHOT kickoff dinner on Sunday a got a chance to shoot the Mt Revolvers

The triggers are good, the grips are made by Tyler Gunworks, which are way better than Smith could ever come up with. The sights are very usable...if that's you're interest, they are worth a look.

Anything that Lipsey's puts their hands on deserves a look.

I was paired up with Jerry Miculek, he's a hoot to shoot with.
 
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I was at the S&W SHOT kickoff dinner on Sunday a got a chance to shoot the Mt Revolvers

The triggers are good, the grips are made by Tyler Gunworks, which are way better than Smith could ever come up with. The sights are very usable...if that's you're interest, they are worth a look.

Anything that Lipsey's puts their hands on deserves a look.

I was paired up with Jerry Micukek, he's a hoot to shoot with.
That sounds like a lot of fun!
 
Missed opportunity for the perfect .41 mag
Yes. The Model 69 in 41 instead of 44 would be ideal. I was recently swayed by the Lipsey's Flat top 41 Bisley, but held off because it's not really what I want. I would buy an L frame, 5 shot 41 Mag. At least two guns I have would be up for sale.
 
Way cool. Supposedly they've been beefed up in just the right places, too. Wouldn't mind getting to fondle one a bit but I don't think I'm ready to drop $1200 for a while
 
Now in 10mm and .22lr.

I don't get why anyone would want the 10mm in a revolver. The mountain gun they're peddling is the same weight as a 4" 686 in 357 magnum. Is it because it's different? Like getting a 357 1911 or something? Maybe I'm just a simpleton but I like my revolver cartridges rimmed and my auto cartridges rimless. I totally get the 22 version though, drool…..
 
I don't get why anyone would want the 10mm in a revolver. The mountain gun they're peddling is the same weight as a 4" 686 in 357 magnum. Is it because it's different? Like getting a 357 1911 or something? Maybe I'm just a simpleton but I like my revolver cartridges rimmed and my auto cartridges rimless. I totally get the 22 version though, drool…..
While it's not "my thing", a 10mm does include some powerful rounds and some much lower cost plinking/training ammo compared to a 357, let alone the 41 Mag.
(I'm also not one to say the 10mm equals a 41 Mag, but it's no slouch.)
At BiMart the other day they had 357 Mag ammo on sale for $37 a box of 50, I believe. 38 Special was $24. Neither of these were premium ammo. A box of 10mm was $10 for 20 cartridges and they had much higher stocking levels.
By the way, my revolvers are in 38, 357 and 44.


edit: I originally said the 10mm came in a 25 round box. that was incorrect.
 
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While it's not "my thing", a 10mm does include some powerful rounds and some much lower cost plinking/training ammo compared to a 357, let alone the 41 Mag.
(I'm also not one to say the 10mm equals a 41 Mag, but it's no slouch.)
At BiMart the other day they had 357 Mag ammo on sale for $37 a box of 50, I believe. 38 Special was $24. Neither of these were premium ammo. A box of 10mm was $10 for 25 cartridges and they had much higher stocking levels.
By the way, my revolvers are in 38, 357 and 44.
Good point, that makes sense. I haven't bought 357 in forever since I have quite a bit and although I do buy 10mm I never considered it cheap. My 45 autos get more use.
 

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