420Stainless
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I'm afraid I now fall into the bad eyes category too. They do present a tempting platform to try out something from Crimson Trace though.
9x23 can be loaded to 1,300 fps with a 125 gr. JHP -- at 34,000 CUP.
I'm afraid I now fall into the bad eyes category too. They do present a tempting platform to try out something from Crimson Trace though.
but I was wondering, what would be involved in making one of them SA capable? Replace the hammer? Weld a spur back onto it? Or is it much more involved than that?
1--maybe they're sold out now, but both of the 64's i got from J&G coupla months ago were RB. one -3, and the other -5. modified the earlier model.
.."The square butts give a bit better grip and control. At least that's been my experience."...
personal opinion only, but i prefer the round butt for double action use. less muzzle flip upon firing due to it pushing more straight back, rather than rolling upward. same a mechanical function of having more force imparted at the bottom of the grip by the section removed for RB configurations. you should try both designs yourself before deciding which YOU like.