Much like a concept car, I see little about this weapon that would make it worth buying. I happen to like revolvers, especially concealed hammer snubbies in .38+P; All of the things I like about them are not represented in this version. It is bulky, with plenty of sharp edges - it would not present well from a concealed position. It appears to be complex, with more moving parts than your typical wheel gun.
I do however think you should buy one, then let us know how it is.
I think I agree with Capt.Schmoe... it looks "new" and "cool" but really doesn't have a functional advantage that I can see other than being "new and cool".
Still, it's a sexy piece but you'd need to be clear about that being the only reason you're buying it.
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Ya gotta grip it differently!
Much like a concept car, I see little about this weapon that would make it worth buying. I happen to like revolvers, especially concealed hammer snubbies in .38+P; All of the things I like about them are not represented in this version. It is bulky, with plenty of sharp edges - it would not present well from a concealed position. It appears to be complex, with more moving parts than your typical wheel gun.
I do however think you should buy one, then let us know how it is.
I think I agree with Capt.Schmoe... it looks "new" and "cool" but really doesn't have a functional advantage that I can see other than being "new and cool".
Still, it's a sexy piece but you'd need to be clear about that being the only reason you're buying it.
If you're going to get a big cal revolver, do it right and get a cannon without wheels - S&W Model 629 in .44 mag, or similar.
Nothing satisfies like the roar
of a caliber that start with "4".
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