Hello all!
My current fascination has been with historic top-break revolvers. I love the look of them, the way they operate, and the history behind them. I was wondering what was reasonably available on the market these days. Schofields? Webley? I know Smith and Wesson had several models...
So which ones could you buy these days with the intention of using and firing a lot rather than just stick in a safe for the collection? Ideally it would be a modern cartridge like a .45lc or .45acp, or maybe .38sp/357 mag... However I do intend to begin reloading this year, and I'd probably not get a revolver like this till later on, but again, I'm fascinated by these types of revolvers!
So, what's out there?
Lee
My current fascination has been with historic top-break revolvers. I love the look of them, the way they operate, and the history behind them. I was wondering what was reasonably available on the market these days. Schofields? Webley? I know Smith and Wesson had several models...
So which ones could you buy these days with the intention of using and firing a lot rather than just stick in a safe for the collection? Ideally it would be a modern cartridge like a .45lc or .45acp, or maybe .38sp/357 mag... However I do intend to begin reloading this year, and I'd probably not get a revolver like this till later on, but again, I'm fascinated by these types of revolvers!
So, what's out there?
Lee