JR47
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If $6000 requires that you refinance your house, or take out a second mortgage, you really should consider buying a Raven instead of a Korth.
I have two, a revolver and a semi-auto. Bought the Semi new, and the revolver used. Both are flawless examples of the gun-makers art. That said, they do the same thing as the Raven, but with more aplomb.
Currently have 37 S&W handguns.
Currently have 12 Taurus Handguns.
To get those 37 S&W handguns, I examined over 100 of them.
To get those 12 Taurus handguns, I examined less than 20 of them.
I regularly shoot all 12 Taurus handguns.
As part of my collection, I rarely shoot a S&W. many are out of production, and have zero factory support. The others are worrisome as to their ability to stand up to the listed Magnum loadings. I'll buy an L-frame soon, and will feel relatively safe feeding it a steady diet of .357 Magnums.
I have 18 Ruger handguns. Examined 20 for them, and also shoot them regularly.
So: Shooting guns:
Taurus-12
Ruger -18
S&W -0.
I have two, a revolver and a semi-auto. Bought the Semi new, and the revolver used. Both are flawless examples of the gun-makers art. That said, they do the same thing as the Raven, but with more aplomb.
Currently have 37 S&W handguns.
Currently have 12 Taurus Handguns.
To get those 37 S&W handguns, I examined over 100 of them.
To get those 12 Taurus handguns, I examined less than 20 of them.
I regularly shoot all 12 Taurus handguns.
As part of my collection, I rarely shoot a S&W. many are out of production, and have zero factory support. The others are worrisome as to their ability to stand up to the listed Magnum loadings. I'll buy an L-frame soon, and will feel relatively safe feeding it a steady diet of .357 Magnums.
I have 18 Ruger handguns. Examined 20 for them, and also shoot them regularly.
So: Shooting guns:
Taurus-12
Ruger -18
S&W -0.