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!
ReplyDeleteMuch 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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".
ReplyDeleteStill, 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.
ReplyDeleteNothing satisfies like the roar
of a caliber that start with "4".