In other news...
Thanks to a judge blocking the state's ban, Californians get to keep their old standard-round capacity mags that were bought before the 10-round limit instead of being required to dispose of them... (Yay! Maybe they will soon reverse the 10-round limit too)
https://www.nraila.org/articles/20170630/judge-halts-enforcement-of-california-magazine-ban
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Getting back to guns, does anyone here work with Ruger revolvers? What is your favorite?
S&W 686 has been mine but I have resisted Ruger revolvers for some reason, just started with S&W and never made the jump.
4" minimum barrel length, 38-357 or 38 alone, target, plinking and small game hunting.
best wishes
The power is created in the muzzle length.I don't think there is any pistol that compares to the muzzle energy of any rifle.
I have a Glock 40 cal. Gen 4 It wasn't cheap. I also have a Rugger LC9 with built in laser (it has a long trigger pull), an M&P shield 9 which is my choice of carry. I have a Tarsus 357 revolver, a Mossberg 500 20 gauge shot gun and a Remington 22 rifle every accurate.A Glock 40 would be so light on the hip, I don't see a reason why not beyond the cost involved.
A friend of a friend had one of those suckers save his life.
I have a Glock 40 cal. Gen 4 It wasn't cheap. I also have a Rugger LC9 with built in laser (it has a long trigger pull), an M&P shield 9 which is my choice of carry. I have a Tarsus 357 revolver, a Mossberg 500 20 gauge shot gun and a Remington 22 rifle every accurate.
It fires well, but the barrel doesn't always lock. It must be a weak spring They'll fix it free, but I have to pay the shipping and handling, It doesn't affect the firing so its minor I leave it alone until something more serious happens. I like guns.I mean a Glock 40 as in Glock's 40th patent. It's a long-slide 10mm.
Nice set-up! How is the Taurus revolver?
It fires well, but the barrel doesn't always lock. It must be a weak spring They'll fix it free, but I have to pay the shipping and handling, It doesn't affect the firing so its minor I leave it alone until something more serious happens. I like guns.
I mean a Glock 40 as in Glock's 40th patent. It's a long-slide 10mm.
Nice set-up! How is the Taurus revolver?
It cost $50 to send it to them in the US, but there would be a long wait to get it back. As long as it works, I am okay with not sending it out for repair. The barrel not locking all the time doesn't affect its dependability or I'd send it back. As for the way it handles, it has so much kick that if you don't hold it tight it can cut your hand. It did mine, but it shoots 38 specials as well and the kick on that is not bad at all. But watch out when you put fully load .357 shells in it. WOW. I am amazed that the gun can handle the pressure and power.Interesting. Do they/would they make you ship it to Brazil or is there a factory in the the US?