OkieCruffler
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But I was looking at a 22lr today, actually was about to lay money on table, when I gave it a closer inspection. What a lousy piece of excrement. The bore was off center from the barrel, and even more concerning, the cylinder would spin when the gun was supposedly locked up. Hammer down, or cocked the cylinder would spin freely with the slightest bit of pressure. The salesman tried to convince me that all wheelguns do that, so I showed him on a Ruger that they most certainly don't.
I still love my 650, and my wife will continue to carry her 650. I'll keep carrying my PT145 and I'll probably pick up a 24/7 or their new 1911, but it kinda hurts my feelings that they would let such an obviously flawed gun out of the factory.
I still love my 650, and my wife will continue to carry her 650. I'll keep carrying my PT145 and I'll probably pick up a 24/7 or their new 1911, but it kinda hurts my feelings that they would let such an obviously flawed gun out of the factory.