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Fukshot wrote:Unfortunately, the .22 isn't offered in the round butt configuration.
I was starting to think that after googleing a bit. Yeah, they and the Ruger SA 22s are a bit more than I want to spend right now, but I do appreciate the heads up. Now I have another option, when I decide to get a nice SAA.
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Fukshot wrote:You can't go wrong with a Single Six. They hold their value over time like no gun I have ever seen outside of antique Smiths and Colts.
I know, I'm really tempted to get one soon. I think I might try trading some AR stuff for one over on Calguns.
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Fukshot wrote:Stay away from the ones with scope mounts. Ugly.
I know right? Actually, I kinda prefer revolvers with just the minimal rear sight groove. If I try to do a trade I'll also be open to trade for a Bearcat. The only reason I'd prefer a Single Six over the Bearcat is for the added heft not so much the adjustable sights.
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JinxRemoving wrote:I'd like to be the immature fool to dwell on the totally un-remarked-upon use of the term "round butt."

Do you think Sir Mix-a-lot owns a .22? Would this be the one he would choose?
I believe he owns a Colt. An Anaconda. Them other brothers can't deny.
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commandZee wrote:
JinxRemoving wrote:I'd like to be the immature fool to dwell on the totally un-remarked-upon use of the term "round butt."

Do you think Sir Mix-a-lot owns a .22? Would this be the one he would choose?
I believe he owns a Colt. An Anaconda. Them other brothers can't deny.
Good catch, I missed that first time around!
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JinxRemoving wrote:
commandZee wrote:
JinxRemoving wrote:I'd like to be the immature fool to dwell on the totally un-remarked-upon use of the term "round butt."

Do you think Sir Mix-a-lot owns a .22? Would this be the one he would choose?
I believe he owns a Colt. An Anaconda. Them other brothers can't deny.
Good catch, I missed that first time around!
You can be right, the Anaconda isn't chambered for 22 :laugh:
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Fukshot wrote:You won't see sophisticated discourse like this on AR15 dot com. That's for damn sure.
Fuckin' A, Bubba!


mark

Uberti makes a GREAT SAA, and that lil' .38 Spl is very nice indeed!

http://www.benelliusa.com/assets/review ... ng2012.pdf

thanks.
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Guns like these piss me off about Ruger, the single six at the very least with a five round cylinder could handle the 38spec. The Bear Cat with a five round cylinder has been proven to handle the 32H&R, I think the super black hawk could easily handle the 480 with a 5 shot cylinder. I think those guns would sell.
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eelj wrote:Guns like these piss me off about Ruger, the single six at the very least with a five round cylinder could handle the 38spec. The Bear Cat with a five round cylinder has been proven to handle the 32H&R, I think the super black hawk could easily handle the 480 with a 5 shot cylinder. I think those guns would sell.
What about a 7 shot .357 GP101 or 6 shot unfluted .357 SP101 in blued steel? Come to think of it, what about an 8 shot .357 Redhawk? Any of these would sell like crazy.
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commandZee wrote:
eelj wrote:Guns like these piss me off about Ruger, the single six at the very least with a five round cylinder could handle the 38spec. The Bear Cat with a five round cylinder has been proven to handle the 32H&R, I think the super black hawk could easily handle the 480 with a 5 shot cylinder. I think those guns would sell.
What about a 7 shot .357 GP101 or 6 shot unfluted .357 SP101 in blued steel? Come to think of it, what about an 8 shot .357 Redhawk? Any of these would sell like crazy.
They made the redhawk in 357 years ago. The toughest 357 ever made. people didn't buy it.
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commandZee wrote:Actually, I kinda prefer revolvers with just the minimal rear sight groove.
Question for you revolver gurus:

I have a Pietta replica of a 1851 Navy Colt, which I think has really elegant lines.

One of the design elements I like is the rear sight notch on the (cocked) hammer. This is so damned clever, in that it gives a maximal sight radius, and it adds to the sleek look of the gun by keeping a rear sight off the frame/barrel.

My question is, has any other SA revolver copied this clever design element? If not, why not?
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eelj wrote:
commandZee wrote:
eelj wrote:Guns like these piss me off about Ruger, the single six at the very least with a five round cylinder could handle the 38spec. The Bear Cat with a five round cylinder has been proven to handle the 32H&R, I think the super black hawk could easily handle the 480 with a 5 shot cylinder. I think those guns would sell.
What about a 7 shot .357 GP101 or 6 shot unfluted .357 SP101 in blued steel? Come to think of it, what about an 8 shot .357 Redhawk? Any of these would sell like crazy.
They made the redhawk in 357 years ago. The toughest 357 ever made. people didn't buy it.
Did it have a 8 shot cylinder? A 6 shot .357 Redhawk would be too much gun for the round.
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larrymod wrote:
commandZee wrote:Actually, I kinda prefer revolvers with just the minimal rear sight groove.
Question for you revolver gurus:

I have a Pietta replica of a 1851 Navy Colt, which I think has really elegant lines.

One of the design elements I like is the rear sight notch on the (cocked) hammer. This is so damned clever, in that it gives a maximal sight radius, and it adds to the sleek look of the gun by keeping a rear sight off the frame/barrel.

My question is, has any other SA revolver copied this clever design element? If not, why not?
ALL the old percussion Colts had this as far as I know, and the conversion Colts...the 1873 SAA started with the grooved top strap.


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