I own the .22 Mag and it is very easy to shoot. The little grip will "roll up" in the hand just like a full-size single action.
From a "serious" standpoint the .22 Mag is the only way to go because such short barrels are relying on chamber pressure over barrel length for speed and the .22 Mag...
The NAA revolver frames are built to house each length of .22. The .22 Magnum has a long frame, the .22 LR a mid-length frame, and the .22 short a "short" frame.
Be aware that only difference between the .22 Short and .22 LR is bullet weight...29 grains versus 40 grains.
The .22 Magnum is of...
The Bisley design is about more than just the grip. The hammer spur location is different than on a standard model, as is the trigger. The Bisley was originally a target shooting design that has been resurrected due to the popularity of anything 1873-ish.
The Bisley is better for...
If they would just come in for a dollar amount the average consumer can accept! I mean, what is wrong with these people? Even back in the day Dan Wesson made use of MIM parts to keep costs in line...now they want to bring back a piddling .357 for almost $1,000.00!?
CLEARLY they don't want to...
I think Colt had some very good ideas 25 years ago in the revolver market. The problem is Colt seems to think EVERYONE is made of pure-D, green, CASH and can afford to shell out a small fortune to own whatever they're making...such is not the case, and such is the REASON S&W now reigns supreme...
Maybe Colt should consider upping the caliber...the .44 magnum is nice, but really, the S&W .500 4" beats any .44 magnum with spades left over. The REAL question is why would anyone drop a grand on a .44 when they could be toting a .500 for the same money...and the .500 is THE "IT" when it...
The Trooper III never got the credit it deserved because everyone was salivating over the Python.
However, the Trooper is a very fine revolver that is actually superior to the Python when it comes to lock-work.
The Trooper was Colt's last foray into the police revolver arena and so is...
Currently carrying Winchester PDX1 Defender .38 special +P 130 grain JHP in a S&W M-642-1 PRO loaded into moon clips.
While it SEEMS like there are many "different" rounds to choose from in the .38 Spl, the truth is they're all very close...chose whatever you find for a decent price.
Is this a loaded question or what?
There are countless choices for field carry in a .22 LR.
I like the Walther P22 with attached suppressor...but then I also like the S&W M&P .22 with attached suppressor.
I used to carry a High Standard 9 shot revolver in the woods for EVERYTHING I might...
What will make you a better shooter is SHOOTING. Actually, the best shooters start out that way...they just understand the entire shooting experience...they visualize the bullet's arc to the target, they LOVE the recoil so caliber matters not.
So...there it is.
.22 Long Rifle of course.
Except, in the REAL WORLD, the .22 LR turns out to be not so wimpy at all...just review the video of the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan...the shooter used a SNUB barrel .22 LR!
Don't EVER kid yourself...despite what legions of armchair, internet experts will...
Then you're not talking .45 ACP.
What you're talking is at LEAST .45 Colt with loads somewhat hotter than standard.
A Moose is a HUGE animal!
A Bear is a HUGE animal!
The .45 ACP was designed for military use...it is NOT suitable for use against truly large predators.
The .45 Colt...
Man 99% of the world will never suspect you're carrying a gun!
It's good that YOU are concerned because it means you understand the first, best order of carrying concealed it to carry in a manner that makes you feel you might be caught...
BION there ARE people out there carrying concealed who...
Maybe I should lie awake all night pondering this latest question of the ages.
The FACT IS, the AR-15 headspaces within spec from the factory!
While ONE might find an out-of-spec headspace on a single example, MOST AR-15's headspace within spec...actually, in 30+ years of putting AR's...
The best money you can spend on an AR-15 is buying more ammo!
The basic platform does the do whether you have fancy aftermarket parts or not!
The ONLY reason to install a quad rail is because aluminum melts at a higher temp than polymer.
There is NO SHORTAGE of 5.56x45 ammo!
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