D doc540 New member Oct 7, 2012 #1 my first carry piece when I owned a dancehall back in the '80's ran across a nice one for not much money, so I had to snag it built like a tank very well balanced smooth action and accurate .357 barks like a big dog
my first carry piece when I owned a dancehall back in the '80's ran across a nice one for not much money, so I had to snag it built like a tank very well balanced smooth action and accurate .357 barks like a big dog
L lowercase New member Oct 7, 2012 #2 Stainless Speed Six .357 with 2.75" barrel is one of the guns I am always on the lookout to buy. Great snag!
Stainless Speed Six .357 with 2.75" barrel is one of the guns I am always on the lookout to buy. Great snag!
P Pointshoot New member Oct 7, 2012 #3 Congrats on the find ! Buddy of mine had one of those years back. It was a nice gun in a handy sized package. Very good for carry and for shooting.
Congrats on the find ! Buddy of mine had one of those years back. It was a nice gun in a handy sized package. Very good for carry and for shooting.
J Jim March New member Oct 8, 2012 #4 One of the best DA wheelgun streetfighters ever made, period, end of discussion.
T tekarra New member Oct 10, 2012 #6 I sold the same revolver in Service Six last year and regret it.
N NO-BODY Moderator Oct 10, 2012 #7 DON'T EVER SELL IT!!!!! That will be one you will you will always miss. Very nice buy!! want ta sell it??
DON'T EVER SELL IT!!!!! That will be one you will you will always miss. Very nice buy!! want ta sell it??
D doc540 New member Oct 10, 2012 #8 I watched a pretty good Youtube vid last night, so I disassembled it, cleaned it, took a felt pad, Flitz and a Dremel to the sear, lubed it and put it back together. Best thing? No parts left over, and it still shoots!
I watched a pretty good Youtube vid last night, so I disassembled it, cleaned it, took a felt pad, Flitz and a Dremel to the sear, lubed it and put it back together. Best thing? No parts left over, and it still shoots!