UberPhLuBB
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There are very few blue revolvers made by Smith & Wesson and Taurus. Dan Wesson has more blued revolvers available than those two combined.
Why are there so few? There are far more revolvers that are blackened some other way, but hardly any are true blued. I want a good, blued revolver but with so few options I'm having trouble.
Smith & Wesson lists it's dark revolvers as either "black/gray" or but it's clear from all the pictures that they are NOT blued. Taurus has a few that actually are blued but not enough to make me consider them.
I'm pretty sure I want a blued 4" in .357 magnum, large or medium frame.
Why are there so few? There are far more revolvers that are blackened some other way, but hardly any are true blued. I want a good, blued revolver but with so few options I'm having trouble.
Smith & Wesson lists it's dark revolvers as either "black/gray" or but it's clear from all the pictures that they are NOT blued. Taurus has a few that actually are blued but not enough to make me consider them.
I'm pretty sure I want a blued 4" in .357 magnum, large or medium frame.