I think you are looking for this
http://www.newageninjas.com/suteki/dev/gunblade_origin_breakdown.jpg
http://www.newageninjas.com/suteki/dev/gunblade_origin_breakdown.jpg
I have a S&W 27-2 and I won't even take it out of the case without having a pair of lint free cotton gloves on. This weapon was born in 1965 and has never been fired. Pistol whip someone with it, oh no, Never.
DA,
I bought my first Model 27 about '74/'75 for around $400. That's about the time Ruger was "introducing" it's single action .357s. If you sold a Model 27 and bought a Ruger with the earnings all I can say is "chump." You bought an SA Ruger that was selling for $200 or less at the time and infer it was a better gun than the Model 27?
If you chose to use a Model 27 as a bludgeon, um, OMG!
I can see it all now. I got an SP101 (it was introduced in 1988).
Yup, long live Bill Ruger and his imitations of quality firearms.
"I made a lot enemies because of that gun."
If you ever owned a Model 27 you would know it was one of the finest revolvers ever made. And, even in 1975 it was only available in a presentation case.
You are either very old or...
what is a calander?
LOL... I'm neither a Hi-Point lover or hater, as I have little to no experience with them. However, if there was ever something a HP would excel at, its being used as a club!!!!!!!! This thread has Hi-point written all over it!!!!