shockvalue68
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2021
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- 31
Well, yes!
I love the way they look! Old school, and nasty! Heavy and hard, a mans snubbie!
Try to pay less than $ 300 for one now good luck the prices have really shot up. People on GunBroker are paying over $500 for one!I have a 2" barrel. I paid less than $300.00.
BTW, they're all reputable reviewers and enthusiasts, just like you my man target!
I'd say say the gentleman barbarian is ontarget, lol........
lol, lmao................................ target, please...................................
I'm sure it's more like thousands my friend, they just don't hit the "highroad"
I just now saw the videos, glad they were good because I bought a used 2” today for $294. I don’t think it was used much at all. It’s the first one I’ve ever seen.
It had more cylinder play than I would like, but I compared it to 2 of my Colt 2 inchers which were similar; except when locked up. The Colts were bank vault tight, while
the EAA had minor end shake and some side to side play.
Yeah, it is not as refined as the big guys. The sights are machined into the frame and barrel shroud and there are tooling marks. Thus, you have to buy your ammo
accordingly since the sights can’t be moved.
The barrel shroud has a cheesy faux rib, but back off 5-6 ft and it looks cool enough.
There is no side plate, so I have no idea how to work on it.
It’s a German gun, so I figure it can’t be worse than a Taurus. Sorry, I know Taurus makes some good guns, but their track record appears to be the worse on warranty
repairs. I just can’t trust them, no matter how cheap they can be found.
The rain has finally stopped for a day and should be clear tomorrow, so hopefully I can test it.
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Haha, funky looking Ammo! It’s 20 years old S&B. I was too lazy to dig deeper for some better Ammo.