Single Action Revolver Thread

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I'm probably going to get a Walker soon, can't wait for the adventure I'll have with the lever catch.

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I got some on sale from PSA for under $.30/round. It’s usually around twice that. I’ve been saving brass to start reloading. What I’ve also found with my single seven is that 32 S&W long is fun as fuck to shoot out of it and is a lot cheaper. 32acp was also working pretty well for me.

I'd get a boresnake, CLP and some cotton patches to start. If you pick up one of those .22 cleaning kits you'll get a rod and probably anything else you'll need.

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you carry .327
you shoot reloaded .32 shorts for ~14 CPR

I bought one of those a little while ago and I love mine, it's a perfect little plinker for $100-140.00)

For this pistol, I've heard only one negative thing which was the sights were slightly off, which could be fixed by bending, but mine is dead on.

Before you buy it, take it apart (pull the cylinder out, or have the gun store guy do it if your not sure) and just give it a once over, make sure theres no metal shavings, burrs, defects, etc. some people like to clean their guns before they shoot them (new or not). But just make sure theres no obstruction. Otherwise, other than your case (preferably locking), ears, and eyes, (and ammo), get a small pistol cleaning kit, just a rod, or a snake (only thing to keep in mind cleaning is to be careful you don't damage the crown, otherwise you fuck up the accuracy of the pistol)