crestoncowboy
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If not on this forum but certainly on others,
I've stated that the Models 27/28 are guns
for Bozos. And I so stated years and years
ago. So does that mean you agree
with me?
However, your comment on the Python
methinks is tied to only one thing, the
cylinder release. That's. pure doodle
mush on your part. In time you will
learn better. Or not.
My objections are:
The 27/28 should be an 8-shooter, six shots of 357 mag on an N-frame is silly (setting historic significance aside). And they are over priced.
Pythons are savagely overpriced for what they are... And the cylinder release goes the wrong way.
The whole dang cylinder turns backward....
Of course maybe Colt patented his pistol before smith though. Idk. Needs research .
I'm curious. Please explain.
Probably because the N frame is a big heavy frame for 6 rounds of 357 mag when the smaller lighter L frame handles 357 indefinitely and holds 7 to boot. No reason for the weight/size of the N frame, especially if your only cutting 6 holes in the much larger cylinder
But I'm no revolver expert on Smith guns. I just hunt with them