What doesn't interest you?

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Not interested in the 41 mag either. Not interested in Charter Arms or Taurus or Rohm or Rossi. Just bad experiences and or CS with these.

Also never cared for the Python's, new or old. Can't stand the way the cylinder releases.

Not interested in Korth, sorry fanboys. But for me, I'd rather have a couple S&W's.

Dan Wesson's and Smith's are my favorite for double actions. Single actions, I like Ruger.
 
Nice idea Driftwood.

I have never been interested in .44 Magnum or any of the larger ones, like .454 Casull.

I feel the same about .40 S&W but I would like a 10 mm pistol.

I have never been interested in hunting with a handgun.

Not interested in collecting guns that I won’t or couldn’t shoot. Buying an unfired NIB gun to stick in my safe “unturned” is ludicrous to me.
 
I will echo a few of yours.

No interest in 41

No interest in 40

And now I’ll make you hate me...

At least currently, no interest in single actions

No interest in long barrels

No interest in 45 LC

No interest in owning a 6 shot 38/357 in a frame size that will adequately hold 7 or 8

I’m sure there are others that I have no interest in, but I’ve made enough folks mad with the current list, I should think!
 
Never been interested in having a Python. New or old.
Me neither.
Never been interested in 41 Magnum.
Have one - a Taurus. It was my favorite backpacking gun. I'm too old for serious backpacking trips now, and my 41 Magnum sits on a shelf in the safe.
Never been interested in 40 S&W.
Had one. Didn't like how hard it kicked in a small, easily concealed package. Went back to carrying a 9mm.

Finally, I'm just not interested in any 327 Federal Magnums out there. However, if someone would build a nice DA/SA 327 Federal Magnum with a 4" barrel, stainless, with adjustable sights, I'd probably buy it. But I'd only shoot medium loaded 32 H&Rs in it.:)
 
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SAAs and SAA-style cowboy revolvers. They've just never fit my hand well. A mini-SAA like the Single Six or the Heritage Rough Rider can be fun, but when you have a full-size grip and have to handle 45 LC recoil instead of 22 LR recoil, they start getting much less forgiving.

Revolvers bigger than 44 Mag. After that, it becomes more punishment than fun.
 
Is this strictly for revolvers?

No interest in .41, .44 (Spl or Mag), or .50 outside of a muzzle stuffer. The reason? I don't see what a .45 doesn't do that the others do better or for a better price (.50 bullets are expensive).

S&W revolvers.

Fixed sights outside of a 2 inch snub or any single action not made by North American Arms.

No .22 rimfires in double action outside of Taurus or Charter. Triggers are never good and if they are are in revolvers that cost thousands.

No interest in going up in frame size to get an extra round in a wheelgun at the cost of adding nearly a pound in weight.
 
Somehow I just never caught the bug for the "classic" single action revolvers. The only single action I have is a Ruger Old Army cap & ball.

Other than that, I like quality revolvers. Pretty much all brands and types. My current handgun wish list, as a matter of fact, is all revolvers.
 
No .22 rimfires in double action outside of Taurus or Charter. Triggers are never good and if they are are in revolvers that cost thousands.

No interest in going up in frame size to get an extra round in a wheelgun at the cost of adding nearly a pound in weight.

And yet my favorite Plinker and trainer is the LCR22. Love the trigger.
Since this is a revolver do not have any disinterest in anything.

For semi's have no interest in any thing but DAO. Do not want any semi in all steel.
 
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keeping it strictly revolvers:

polymer or aluminum -- in particular, the LCR and airweight j-frames; I can't say they never interested me, just that I came to know better (for me). I do take an interest to little snubbies, but want them in steel.

x-frames -- I can see it being practical as a dedicated hunting revolver, but it seems like it's primarily a brag gun

Long frame BFR's -- same as above, but even more so

I do take an interest in big-bore magnums, but not to the extreme that the begin to distort the revolver from what fits my preconceptions.

Similarly, I don't take an interest in super long barrels like the 460XVR with a 14" barrel, or in revolver carbines.

Pink grips.
 
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