rs525
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After two trips to the range with 4 different revolvers, I've been thinking about selling two of them due to not being that good for me. I took a S&W Model 10-5 4" Pencil Barrel, Smith and Wesson Model 15 4", S&W Model 19 2.5" and 1966 Colt Detective Special 2" with me. The first time I shot 158 grain FMJ rated at 968 fps (JESUS), and 148 grain wadcutters out of them the second time. Of the four, I noticed I was a better shot with the Model 15 and the Model 19, while the fixed sight revolvers were not that accurate. The DS especially was not pleasant to shoot even with wadcutters rated at 710 fps.
My question is do any of you think I should sell the Model 10 and the Detective Special as it appears my eyes just don't do well at all with fixed sight revolvers compared to adjustable sights. My thing is that I need a gun to "click" with me right away, otherwise I don't see a point in keeping it. Let me know what you think.
My question is do any of you think I should sell the Model 10 and the Detective Special as it appears my eyes just don't do well at all with fixed sight revolvers compared to adjustable sights. My thing is that I need a gun to "click" with me right away, otherwise I don't see a point in keeping it. Let me know what you think.