Ruger SP101 2.25" DAO
Small, durable, less expensive than Smith, retains value and no lock.
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Ruger SP101 2.25" DAO
Small, durable, less expensive than Smith, retains value and no lock.
Thats funny, i have never received a PM nor sent one to you ever, on any subject. I wonder who you were talking to?
Pretty much the reality of it which is why I have never understood the reason for small frame, short barreled revolvers chambered in .357 mag but the upside is the additional weight. Shooting .38 Special out of my Taurus 605 is a downright pleasure. Recoil of a .22 and incredibly controllable. The .357 mag (like many other calibers) only come into their own in the proper firearm IE. larger frame and longer barrel for optimum performance and control. Why would anyone want to punish themselves by shooting full power .357s out of a small frame, short barreled gun? Kind of like shooting a Glock 36 but without the advantage of milder, alternative round.
Hahaha this is a joke right ???
Don't get a Taurus!
Send it back they will fix it even if you bought it used.Taurus is trash. 13 revolvers and the only one to give me trouble is the one taurus I own. Locks up randomly and often.
Another vote for the old Ruger Security Six. I actually am more accurate with my 6" Security Six than my 9" Colt Python ( not that I can win any contests with my crappy eyes).
Frankly I keep reading how the Smiths have such an awesome trigger, but all my Sixes have better triggers than the one S&W model 19 that I own. Maybe they are tuned or maybe I got a lemon S&W. Don't know...... but all of my 3 Sixes have great triggers.
No it is not a joke who fixes your guns free for life?
In fact I have never broken one nor have I fired one that has ever malfunctioned.