Hand_Rifle_Guy
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We've got all kinds of threads about which revolver is best, who's the best bang for the buck, etc.
Let's do something a bit different. Wheelguns are somewhat hard to screw up, as they have existed for so long the technology has been exhaustively developed. Kinda like the front-engine rear-drive concept in cars.
My vote for Worst Revolver of All Time goes to the Clerke Corporation, of Santa Monica Californy, for the "Clerke 1st" revovler. Mine is a .32 S&W, (It'll chamber .32 ACP's though. I won't fire it with those. Heck, I won't fire it at ALL, now.) and it's made out of pot-metal with a steel barrel liner and cylinder. All the rest of the internal parts are crude stamped sheet-metal. The flash gap will accept TWO business cards, and the "forcing cone" is a 45 degree bevel in the end of the barrel liner. This gun was brand-new when I got it from my grandmother, as my grandfather had bought it as a desk gun to have and not shoot. They still had the original box of Remington "Kleenbore" ammo in the old green box, full up.
I put five rounds through it, just because I shoot every gun I've got, at least once. It threw the bullets ALL OVER the landscape, at twenty-five FEET. The hand is already showing significant wear from the ratchet, just from a few dry-fire cycles.
This gun is CRAP. I've seen RG's that are better than this gun. I don't plan to fire it again. I've seen others on tables at gunshows selling for as little as forty dollars. I think I'd rather have a Bryco or a Jennings! However, I can't get rid of it, because it was Grandpa's gun, and it's the only one I've got of his.
Too bad it's such a piece of junk. It has a nice-feeling grip, ergonomics-wise, the finish is in good shape, and it cycles nicely. It's a nice compact size, too. Crap it may be, but it WORKS, for now. It was probably completely appropriate for it's role as a just-in-case gun, as it would do fine at across-the-room distance, and better if not fired at all, as most defense situations resolve themselves.
That's it's only saving graces. What do you folks think is the worst revolver made? And why?
Let's do something a bit different. Wheelguns are somewhat hard to screw up, as they have existed for so long the technology has been exhaustively developed. Kinda like the front-engine rear-drive concept in cars.
My vote for Worst Revolver of All Time goes to the Clerke Corporation, of Santa Monica Californy, for the "Clerke 1st" revovler. Mine is a .32 S&W, (It'll chamber .32 ACP's though. I won't fire it with those. Heck, I won't fire it at ALL, now.) and it's made out of pot-metal with a steel barrel liner and cylinder. All the rest of the internal parts are crude stamped sheet-metal. The flash gap will accept TWO business cards, and the "forcing cone" is a 45 degree bevel in the end of the barrel liner. This gun was brand-new when I got it from my grandmother, as my grandfather had bought it as a desk gun to have and not shoot. They still had the original box of Remington "Kleenbore" ammo in the old green box, full up.
I put five rounds through it, just because I shoot every gun I've got, at least once. It threw the bullets ALL OVER the landscape, at twenty-five FEET. The hand is already showing significant wear from the ratchet, just from a few dry-fire cycles.
This gun is CRAP. I've seen RG's that are better than this gun. I don't plan to fire it again. I've seen others on tables at gunshows selling for as little as forty dollars. I think I'd rather have a Bryco or a Jennings! However, I can't get rid of it, because it was Grandpa's gun, and it's the only one I've got of his.
Too bad it's such a piece of junk. It has a nice-feeling grip, ergonomics-wise, the finish is in good shape, and it cycles nicely. It's a nice compact size, too. Crap it may be, but it WORKS, for now. It was probably completely appropriate for it's role as a just-in-case gun, as it would do fine at across-the-room distance, and better if not fired at all, as most defense situations resolve themselves.
That's it's only saving graces. What do you folks think is the worst revolver made? And why?