azredhawk44
Member
Okay, given that the "premium" (and I use the term loosely) revolvers fall into these brands:
Smith & Wesson
Ruger
Colt
Taurus
Dan Wesson
Mateba
What do you guys have to say about these other brands for reliability, fit and finish, and accuracy?
EAA Windicator
Rossi
Comanche
Charter Arms
Charter 2000
Anybody Else...
I ask because I want to get the automatic out of my car and have a 4-inch 6-shooter in there instead in either .357magnum, .44special, .45acp or .45LC (any is fine). If my car is stolen or broken into I don't want to mourn the loss of something irreplaceable, however.
I just feel more warm and fuzzy with a revolver than an auto. I very rarely even shoot my autos any more.
Just FYI, I am leaning more towards the EAA Windicator 4" with a steel frame in .357magnum but don't know about things like speedloader compatibility, accuracy or reliability.
Smith & Wesson
Ruger
Colt
Taurus
Dan Wesson
Mateba
What do you guys have to say about these other brands for reliability, fit and finish, and accuracy?
EAA Windicator
Rossi
Comanche
Charter Arms
Charter 2000
Anybody Else...
I ask because I want to get the automatic out of my car and have a 4-inch 6-shooter in there instead in either .357magnum, .44special, .45acp or .45LC (any is fine). If my car is stolen or broken into I don't want to mourn the loss of something irreplaceable, however.
I just feel more warm and fuzzy with a revolver than an auto. I very rarely even shoot my autos any more.
Just FYI, I am leaning more towards the EAA Windicator 4" with a steel frame in .357magnum but don't know about things like speedloader compatibility, accuracy or reliability.