OmutaX
Member
How's it going folks. My first post here.
How bad is leading in a comped revolver? I was thinking of buying this, a S&W Performance Center .45 with unfluted cylinder:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=193394050
I reload Black Bullet International (those moly coated lead ones) rounds and I'm thinking the comps might make a mess. This looks like it was once a factory custom, so I'm guess there has to be more examples of this out there.
I'm also thinking of getting this too, price doesn't seem too bad. Another S&W PC .45ACP revolver but with those crazy funky looking grips and weird lug cut.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=193326432
It'd be awesome if anyone had either or have experience with .45ACP revolvers. Or thoughts in general about .45 ACP revolvers. I've been wanting a S&W Model 19 due to nostalgia factor or a Colt Python for cool factor, but don't think I'll be shooting as much as a caliber that I'm already shooting heavily with and buy plenty of component in bulk. And regardless of caliber, revolver shooting (and lots of it) is what I want to do in the end.
How bad is leading in a comped revolver? I was thinking of buying this, a S&W Performance Center .45 with unfluted cylinder:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=193394050
I reload Black Bullet International (those moly coated lead ones) rounds and I'm thinking the comps might make a mess. This looks like it was once a factory custom, so I'm guess there has to be more examples of this out there.
I'm also thinking of getting this too, price doesn't seem too bad. Another S&W PC .45ACP revolver but with those crazy funky looking grips and weird lug cut.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=193326432
It'd be awesome if anyone had either or have experience with .45ACP revolvers. Or thoughts in general about .45 ACP revolvers. I've been wanting a S&W Model 19 due to nostalgia factor or a Colt Python for cool factor, but don't think I'll be shooting as much as a caliber that I'm already shooting heavily with and buy plenty of component in bulk. And regardless of caliber, revolver shooting (and lots of it) is what I want to do in the end.