I just don't see it. What's the point of melting the whole design, to make it snag-free, then
sticking a big jagged hook on the end? I love hammers more than the next guy, usually,
but hammerless DAO feeds the design, a hammer fights it.
As to whether the K6 is worth the money, I feel they are a solid value. Try to get one with larger grips,
if you're recoil sensitive.
I just don't see it. What's the point of melting the whole design, to make it snag-free, then
sticking a big jagged hook on the end? I love hammers more than the next guy, usually,
but hammerless DAO feeds the design, a hammer fights it..
More options is a good thing. I think a 4" with a hammer would be great, but the 3" may be close enough.
As far as the EVO, isn't that just an updated Solo?
More options is a good thing. I think a 4" with a hammer would be great, but the 3" may be close enough.
As far as the EVO, isn't that just an updated Solo?
I'm with you, I'd like to see some more contenders in the service sized revolver market but a 3" is a very nice compromise.
Right now for a 4" 6 shot 357 our "nice" options are GP100, 686 & M66 and have been for a long time. It'd be nice to have something else in the mix.
I was looking forward to the Italian version of the Python or that Russian top break, but I don't think I'll likely see the first, and know I won't see the latter.
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