freebird72
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This my seem strange, but I am afraid of buying a revolver. I have been looking at revolvers for the past year, yet, I am unable to make myself buy one.
Last year I bought a Ruger Security Six for $400 at a local gun show, the gun looked so nice. Its blue was perfect and the grips had no marks. I (thought) I did the revolver checkout right. I did everything it said; I had read and read the revolver checkout at least ten or more times. However, at the gun show you are required to have zip ties on all guns. After speaking with the owner several times throughout the show, and having "his word" the gun was in very good condition with not mechanical flaws I bought it. On my way home I decided to stop by my LGS I go to often to make sure I did not buy a lemon.
Well everyone in there said the gun looked perfect, "what a great buy" everyone said; that was, until the owner cut the zip tie off. Soon after I learned the fellow who sold me the gun had used the zip tie to hold the cylinder in such a way to hide the fact that it would turn by hand. I was left with a broken gun and had to sell it a couple weeks latter for a loss.
The point is, I am now shy of buying a revolver. You know, the whole "Once bitten, twice shy" mentality. I have spent the last year looking for a revolver(.357), but I can never get myself to buy one.
I am now looking at a nickle S&W 19-2 for $500. I have done the "Revolver Checkout" three times now on the 19. It locks up tighter than any gun I have seen in the past year bar none. I mean this gun's cylinder will not move at all when doing the cylinder lock test, nothing, absolutely zero movement. It is a vault.
I would buy said gun, but after reading how they can not handle a lot .357 use, and I plan on using mostly .357. I could not stand buying the S&W19 and then having it break or were out on me.
I want a .357 revolver so bad I can taste it. What do I do?
Last year I bought a Ruger Security Six for $400 at a local gun show, the gun looked so nice. Its blue was perfect and the grips had no marks. I (thought) I did the revolver checkout right. I did everything it said; I had read and read the revolver checkout at least ten or more times. However, at the gun show you are required to have zip ties on all guns. After speaking with the owner several times throughout the show, and having "his word" the gun was in very good condition with not mechanical flaws I bought it. On my way home I decided to stop by my LGS I go to often to make sure I did not buy a lemon.
Well everyone in there said the gun looked perfect, "what a great buy" everyone said; that was, until the owner cut the zip tie off. Soon after I learned the fellow who sold me the gun had used the zip tie to hold the cylinder in such a way to hide the fact that it would turn by hand. I was left with a broken gun and had to sell it a couple weeks latter for a loss.
The point is, I am now shy of buying a revolver. You know, the whole "Once bitten, twice shy" mentality. I have spent the last year looking for a revolver(.357), but I can never get myself to buy one.
I am now looking at a nickle S&W 19-2 for $500. I have done the "Revolver Checkout" three times now on the 19. It locks up tighter than any gun I have seen in the past year bar none. I mean this gun's cylinder will not move at all when doing the cylinder lock test, nothing, absolutely zero movement. It is a vault.
I would buy said gun, but after reading how they can not handle a lot .357 use, and I plan on using mostly .357. I could not stand buying the S&W19 and then having it break or were out on me.
I want a .357 revolver so bad I can taste it. What do I do?
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