Anybody else suddenly want a wheelgat?

>buying a post 1980's Colt anything

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Seeing as there is no spinboi general out, I didnt want to start another thread.

Which single action revolver is the easiest to cock while maintaining the barrel in line with the target? You know what I mean, not having to change your grip all that much, kind of like a Lee Enfield had great ergos for rapid fire, same line of thought.

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name one new interesting pistol colt has manufactured in 30 years faggit

That's one of the sweet things about the GP 100.push button cylinder release.

You want to use the thumb of your off hand to cock the hammer for rapid fire.

I've always had wheel guns. I've sold three of the four here. I'll never sell the 66. Also have a D Wesson 44 mag that will never leave me. First two ex-wives both absconded with smiths. First got a 4" 66, second got a 4" 681. Damn I miss those guns. I've had a couple of 6" L frames. I never can get used to the extra barrel length and traded both. Now I'm looking for a 22 revolver for family training. 617s are stupid expensive, but is probably what I will buy.

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>suddenly
No. I've always had a slight revolver itch. Once I get an MR73 and a Webley in 38.S&W I'll be happy though. Already have a single six, security 6 and nagant.

I'm in the same boat. LGS has a new Model 19, 4" K Frame that handled nicely and looks good for $850. Anyone have experience with the new "Classic" series? The gun lock is a bit of a bummer, but a new .357 Magnum is mighty tempting. They've also got a nice 1961 Model 10 for $900 but that seems a tad high

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I just watched this. Definitely helpful just wanted some other input. I repect Miculek and that he vouches for it but he is literally shilling for it in this vid. Hickok has a vid and it starts spitting and locking up mid vid