I agree, it is more fumble prone compared to other techniques. I've managed a technique that allows for on average, 3-second reloads using HKS speed loaders. That's only 1.2 seconds slower than my average 1.8 second reload with my HK P30. Practice does breed proficiency and these J-frames...
That's the 627 PC I've been wanting for several months, now. My FFL simply can't luck into one! GB need not be mentioned. Envious, that's the exact same frame size as the 629 I mentioned above. I have an awesome customer leather holster for it, made by RGrizzle.
I bought a 625 JM a few weeks ago that had a similar rough edged forcing cone. With the forcing cone defect along with several areas of tooling marks on the bead blast finish, I sent it back. Received the gun back a week later in perfect condition! With the current rush on all things that go...
Although not directed to me, I have a similar 629 2.625" Performance Center and shooting full power loads though my little fire breather is nothing short of extreme pain with wood stocks. I love the gun regardless, but for range enjoyment, I feed it reduced power .44 Special loaded in full...
I find it very difficult to rely on the momentum or kinetic energy of a round alone to stop a threat. What about shot placement? I don't care if it is 600 FPS or 1500 FPS, if you place that round in a vital area, the threat will stop. Period. Carry only what you can accurately deploy in a...
Are they as strong and rugged as they say they are? I'm currently a S&W wheel gun fanatic but have recently got the itch for a SA revolver. The Colt's are too pricey for what they offer which leads me to the SBH. Thoughts?
I haven't ruled out the standard Blackhawk in .357, either. Just...
The 637 is an awesome J-frame. I own both the 637 and 642 and carry them in a Nemesis pocket holster. They disappear. Without hesitation, buy with confidence!
P30 without a second thought. The P30 will not require the extreme lubrication maintenance as a Classic Sig pistol. The aluminum frame found on Sigs are too fragile and will suffer extreme wear if not properly lubricated.
The HK, on the other hand, will run wet or dry without negative...
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