I actually like the looks of it and I am not a big double action Ruger fan. Seems a bit pricey for what it is unless I missed some uber upgrade in the wall-O-text description. Not sure I would call any revolver "tactical". And there is absolutely nothing "tactical" about that holster...
What is tactical about either of those? The only thing remotely "tactical" on those two revolvers is some Picatinny rail. I don't see how a little bit of rail can make a revolver tactical in any way. Especial in light of handguns that are significantly lighter with 2-3 times the capacity and faster and easier to reload. I am fairly hard core revolver shooter and I really struggle to see how a revolver is relevant in a modern tactical context.I would call the S&W TRR8 and the Chiappa Rhino tactical. This? Nope.
What is tactical about either of those? The only thing remotely "tactical" on those two revolvers is some Picatinny rail. I don't see how a little bit of rail can make a revolver tactical in any way. Especial in light of handguns that are significantly lighter with 2-3 times the capacity and faster and easier to reload. I am fairly hard core revolver shooter and I really struggle to see how a revolver is relevant in a modern tactical context.