Gentlemen,
Greetings from India !
I will be grateful if you help me decide between a Webley & Scott .32 cal, B-series, small frame, 3" barrel revolver, manufactured 1978-79 (which I own)
and a Ruger Super Single Six convertible .22LR & .22WMR with a 5.5" barrel, manufactured 1980.(which has been offered to me in exchange for the Webley)
Both pieces are in equally good (read excellent) condition . Webley frame is much smaller than the Ruger. What is your take on a .22 WMR round (fired from a 5.5" barrel) as compared to a .32 S&W long round (fired from a 3" barrel) ?
I don't carry everyday and hunting has been banned in India for the last several years. Also the import of firearms has been banned in India since mid-eighties and most imported firearms available are pre-owned. Calibers like .38, .45 and 9 mm are prohibited for civilian use .
best
Greetings from India !
I will be grateful if you help me decide between a Webley & Scott .32 cal, B-series, small frame, 3" barrel revolver, manufactured 1978-79 (which I own)
and a Ruger Super Single Six convertible .22LR & .22WMR with a 5.5" barrel, manufactured 1980.(which has been offered to me in exchange for the Webley)
Both pieces are in equally good (read excellent) condition . Webley frame is much smaller than the Ruger. What is your take on a .22 WMR round (fired from a 5.5" barrel) as compared to a .32 S&W long round (fired from a 3" barrel) ?
I don't carry everyday and hunting has been banned in India for the last several years. Also the import of firearms has been banned in India since mid-eighties and most imported firearms available are pre-owned. Calibers like .38, .45 and 9 mm are prohibited for civilian use .
best