You notice that he has the magazine in backwards. He'll probably shoot himself. HA, HA, HA, HA.Hi cap revolver
That's been posted before.
You notice that he has the magazine in backwards. He'll probably shoot himself. HA, HA, HA, HA.Hi cap revolver
That's a steal. Even if there is a problem, CA is there to fix it.I can buy this Charter Arms Undercover for 150.00 bucks. Perfect shape and has a trigger job. Very smooth gun. Not sure of the year or model? Make in Shelton CT. Worth 150.00 bucks ???
Shoot great. I took it down and checked it out and nothing is wrong. I can see where someone polished the trigger assy making it very smooth shooting. I really don't need another 38 special but heck with it. SOLDThat's a steal. Even if there is a problem, CA is there to fix it.
Is it an optical illusion or do those grip halves not match up in the space behind the trigger guard?
How about two (2) of these?If someone would produce a semiautomatic revolver with a 15 round capacity, I would sell all of my bottom-feeders.
It’s just the lighting/reflection, they match up very well.Is it an optical illusion or do those grip halves not match up in the space behind the trigger guard?
I hàd the same problem with my Ruger GP 100 Match Champion in 10mm but I finally found one on Gun Broker at a hefty price but I was able to win it despite the cost.It seems that buyers, especially pandemic era, are looking for smaller CCW semiautomatic firearms. I am guessing that with labor challenges manufacturers are cranking out semi autos as fast as they can. I know I have been looking for a couple of specific Ruger revolvers since last year - haven't seen them in a LGS or even online. I even called Ruger - all they could tell me was that the models are current, distributors dont have them in stock and that they are on a production schedule.
I found mine over 4 years ago and it's a fun gun to shoot; very well balanced. The 7th round takes some getting used too after shooting traditional 6-shooters. Haven't got a good IWB holster yet but plan too. I think you'd like it...if you can FIND one. I went into my LGS that one day and saw it in the cabinet; it had just come in on a trade. They said several other people looked at it and were going to bring back cash to pick it up but it was still for sale. I bought it right then and there...wasn't gonna let it get away.I'm getting to the point where I think I may want a nice 3" 686 Plus... I've been a Ruger fan since the late '80's. I've owned 10+ GP100's (in various barrel lengths and sight setups) and have a few S&W J-Frame revolvers...but a 686+ would be a unique toy to have around...???
In his defense, have you ever tried inserting a mag in a revolver grip? It ain't easy.He's got the mag in backwards. What a doofus.
It seems that buyers, especially pandemic era, are looking for smaller CCW semiautomatic firearms. I am guessing that with labor challenges manufacturers are cranking out semi autos as fast as they can.
Check with Acme Sports down at Seymour. Ask for Alex. He can hook you up if anyone can.i recently called most shops in the Indy/south-central area, they all report carrying little to none & say there is little demand and/or only $$$$ collector-grade that come in lately.