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    Spohr Revlover AKA German engineering that I can't afford.

    https://youtu.be/ezqyTnLs4ug

    Looks like Spohr Revolver is making a 3 inch intended for the US market Very interesting gun. Mr. Spohr said it was looking to be around $3.5k, not really out of the line I don't think.

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    Well, if you insist on German engineering there's always Rohm... 😉
    no one sees what's written on the spine of his own autobiography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Half Moon View Post
    Well, if you insist on German engineering there's always Rohm... 😉
    LOL!

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    Bit rich for my blood.

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    Is the barrel a good location for an optic on a 3” revolver? That would present some holstering challenges for concealed carry, unless some sort of cantilever mount that closely follows the top surface was used to position the optic over the frame.

    The grips appear very well thought out for a 3” revolver. I also liked what I could see of the sights.

    I am curious about the adjustable trigger pull.

    I liked the appearance, and it is probably quite an impressive gun.
    Last edited by BillSWPA; 03-09-2023 at 12:42 AM.

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    “If you really want a clean trigger you can’t have MIM parts.” Damn. Makes me want to check one out and see if that is true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by medmo View Post
    “If you really want a clean trigger you can’t have MIM parts.” Damn. Makes me want to check one out and see if that is true.
    I have a S&W 686+ dash 5 quietly sniggering in the corner about that particular statement.

    Of course you can have a clean trigger with properly executed and tuned MIM parts. That was a rather remarkable comment from a gunmaker who surely ought to know better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by medmo View Post
    “If you really want a clean trigger you can’t have MIM parts.” Damn. Makes me want to check one out and see if that is true.

    Read Heffron Gunsmithing on new Colt Pythons, Cobras, Anacondas and MIM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1slow View Post
    Read Heffron Gunsmithing on new Colt Pythons, Cobras, Anacondas and MIM.
    There is a lot of interesting reading there. Is that a pretty top notch place for revolver tuning? I wasn't familiar with the name.

    Thanks!

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