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Posted on 11/7/13 at 8:53 am to Chad504boy
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Just looking for maybe an awesome condition used classic type 4 inch revolver.
GP100 and Speed Six are your likely answers, here.
This post was edited on 11/7/13 at 8:54 am
Posted on 11/7/13 at 9:15 am to Chad504boy
I have an SP101 that I really like a lot. I prefer it to the GP100.
Posted on 11/7/13 at 9:31 am to StreamsOfWhiskey
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I have an SP101 that I really like a like a lot. I prefer it to the GP100.
I do, too, but it doesn't really fit the bill for a classic 4" revolver - 5-shot pretty much knocks it out.
Unfortunately, the SP101 may get knocked out by the success of the LCR - although it is a much more shootable revolver.
Posted on 11/7/13 at 9:38 am to Ace Midnight
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Posted on 11/7/13 at 11:11 am to EMP40 LSU
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So they copied a feature and made improvements to it.
The S&W DA action is inferior to the old v-spring Colt DA action IMO.
- The Colt cylinder turns clockwise which pushes the cylinder / crane into the frame, not away like the S&W.
- The 2 stage hand on the Colt locks the cylinder into perfect alignment with the bore when the trigger is pulled (zero cylinder movement).
- The Colt cylinder latch design allows the shooter to press his thumb against it steading the gun during off-hand shooting.
Other folks prefer Smiths. More power to them.
Posted on 11/7/13 at 8:42 pm to weagle99
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The S&W DA action is inferior to the old v-spring Colt DA action IMO. - The Colt cylinder turns clockwise which pushes the cylinder / crane into the frame, not away like the S&W. - The 2 stage hand on the Colt locks the cylinder into perfect alignment with the bore when the trigger is pulled (zero cylinder movement). - The Colt cylinder latch design allows the shooter to press his thumb against it steading the gun during off-hand shooting. Other folks prefer Smiths. More power to them.
Not arguing with you there. I like smiths but they're definitely not the most robust on the market. The improvements I was talking about were on the antiques. Colt is superior, but they don't want to make anymore for us. :(
Posted on 11/7/13 at 8:57 pm to Chad504boy
They are old-fashioned, but I still like wheel guns.
I have an old S&W that is made like a Swiss watch.
I have an old S&W that is made like a Swiss watch.
This post was edited on 11/7/13 at 8:58 pm
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