As a follow up to the "Why Revolver?" thread where many of us professed a sheer enjoyment for the gun, what is your most enjoyable revolver? Which one has historically brought the biggest smile to your face for the longest amount of time?
As a follow up to the "Why Revolver?" thread where many of us professed a sheer enjoyment for the gun, what is your most enjoyable revolver? Which one has historically brought the biggest smile to your face for the longest amount of time?
Last edited by FPS; 03-04-2016 at 10:33 PM.
Smith K-22. Colt SAA, the 4 3/4" nickel 44 spl, and Ruger SA in 45 Colt.
The single six Rugers can also be a lot of fun.
Last edited by Malamute; 03-04-2016 at 11:34 PM.
I don't own very many revolvers, but I love my pinned and recessed 4" Model 19. One of these days I will send it off to get a brass bead put in the front sight, otherwise the gun is perfect as is.
My SW 632 comp'ed SS J frame in 327 mag. Fits my little hands well (NO TRUMP!). 3 inch barrel. You can shoot it SA as it has a hammer (not all J's in the 32s did in the recent runs).
S&W model 686 CS1 and model 12-2 vye for the top spot closely followed by my model 30-1 and 17-5
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Ask me to pick my favorite child while you're at it.
Wiley Clapp GP100. I think I'm more accurate with this gun than anything else I own. It's the first Ruger I ever looked at and said "that's a good looking revolver" and it runs as good as it looks.
It's my newest acquisition, but it feels like it was born in my hand. The grips fill my hand perfectly. The trigger is perfect. Plus it's gorgeous.
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Sadly, I don't own it, but a S&W 617 6" .22 a friend of mine owns.
K22, hands down.
Okie John