Nothing like tossing a flashbang into the room, eh?Welcome to TGT where we spend a page and a half arguing about semi-automatics in a thread about revolvers.
That’s what I meant in post 51.
Sounds like a guy I used to know. If he asked a person a question and they answered by saying.."Who me?" He would get mad and say.."No..I'm talking to that turd in your pocket."Whats this “we” shit?
True. The rims are the same size. Only things needed to swap between 44 mag and 50ae on the DE is barrel and magazine. If you go 357 you need a new bolt.I’m pretty sure its the regular 44 magnum, because I remember reading somewhere that’s what enables them to run the 50 ae on the same pistol frame. The 2 rims are approximately the same size.
Welcome to the forum but I have a feeling your name indicates a slight bias on your end.
And I am good on the 329PD. That sounds horrible.
Hey, I love a Smith wheelgun as much as the next guy; however, to allege that the Ruger revolvers aren't as well-made is malarky IMHO.I understand ruger w/a ruger but personally i believe the 629 wins hands down over the redhawk. They're just a better made gun. Smith has a plethora of new 629 variants available. If it was me I'd try to find a used 3 or 4 incher without the "hillary hole".....or maybe a 329PD . Just my .02.
QFT and insight.Though I would take a freedom arms over a Ruger if I could afford it.
Depends on what winning hands down means to you.I understand ruger w/a ruger but personally i believe the 629 wins hands down over the redhawk. They're just a better made gun. Smith has a plethora of new 629 variants available. If it was me I'd try to find a used 3 or 4 incher without the "hillary hole".....or maybe a 329PD . Just my .02.
Yes to all that.Depends on what winning hands down means to you.
I have a S&W prelock Trail Boss. It is indeed a fine 3” .44 magnum and shoots like a dream.
I would not even dream about loading the cylinders with the stuff I load for hunting for my Super Red Hawks. The Smith would disintegrate at the molecular level.
The triggers on the SRH will smooth out, you just have to shoot enough to make it happen.
Absolutely.Yes to all that.
My first GP100 had a wonderful trigger and even S&W fans couldn't believe how nice it was.
My secret? A lot of rounds through it. A lot of dry fire too. Thousands of cycles on it.
Absolutely.
If it just sits in the safe until you go to the range it will never get smooth .
Absolutely.
If it just sits in the safe until you go to the range it will never get smooth .