Are there any "tactical" wheelguns?

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Revolvers are already tactical. Even the SEAL's (S&W 65) and the (pre-pansy-fied) French GIGN (Manhurin & S&W .357's & .44 Magnums) counterterrorist units used revolvers for operations. :cool:

Of course, I wouldn't mind finding a way to mount a light on a 627 8-shooter. Would make for a great bedside gun... :D
 
Tactical Revolvers?
Yup...gotta pair.

Features:
Deep blue finish nearly black

Grips dark walnut...doesn't matter when it's in your hand.

tactical light... unique wide angle spread powder actuated, no batteries
guaranteed to light up damn near all in immediate vicinity.

advanced defensive screen...each shot provides dense smoke cover to
allow shoot and scoot follow-up shots.

CQB capability...8" barrel and heavy steel frame good leverage as
battle hammer.

Tactical reloads...pre-loaded cylinder faster and surer reload than
sheet metal magazines

Large caliber .45LC 250 to 300 gr bullets.


Battle proven in one of the bloodiest conflicts on the planet, useful against light cavalry and indigent terrorists.


If you guessed 1858(1863) Remington New Model Army with conversion cylinder and BP loads light up that seegar. ;>)
 
Like the smith and wesson model 327 , seen one at a gun store here on display. they wanted $900 for the peice. ouch.
 
625-3 with XS tritium sights.
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