Which new-production revolver would you buy?

Which new-production, double-action revolver would you buy today? (multi-votes OK)

  • Colt Python

    Votes: 9 7.5%
  • Ruger SP101

    Votes: 30 25.0%
  • Ruger GP100

    Votes: 34 28.3%
  • Ruger Redhawk or Super Redhawk

    Votes: 34 28.3%
  • S&W J-frame

    Votes: 16 13.3%
  • S&W K-frame or L-frame

    Votes: 38 31.7%
  • S&W N-frame

    Votes: 26 21.7%
  • Taurus small frame

    Votes: 15 12.5%
  • Taurus medium frame

    Votes: 17 14.2%
  • Taurus large frame

    Votes: 7 5.8%

  • Total voters
    120
New production? I'm still not caught up buying old ones!

The only new DA wheelie on my radar right now is some variant or another of the Taurus Tracker: either a steel .41 Mag or a Ti .357.
 
Where's the button for "None of the above"?

Quite frankly, there isn't a single new revolver on the market today that holds any interest for me.
 
I refuse to buy new, NY State requires new handguns to be fingerprinted. I choose not to participate in this program.

C R Sam has it right, Dan Wesson.
Would like a 460!
 
I'd choose a Python, but only because I'm a little nutty about them--and I'd expect to have to pay a premium price for a revolver that's not up to its old standards. I'm actually in the market for a used four-inch Python in tip-top condition rather than a new one.
 
I would have no problem from a gun from any of those catagories so long as I checked it out thoroughly first. The S&W however I would buy used (the question is current production guns not new guns) since I think they are moving in the right direction but are being a bit lazy (and thus aren't quite there) so far as "the agreement" is concerned. The only one I wouldn't buy is the Python, though only because I don't think it is worth the cost (I'd rather get a used Trooper MKIII or a couple nice S&Ws for the money).

Anyway, I will be picking up a used 586 in a couple days, I have a S&W 65LS that is less than a year old, and a Taurus 605 that is about 6months old. I would like a Ruger SP101 and GP100 and a S&W 685+ within a year or two, as soon as the money and the gun availablity coincide I hope to get a S&W 60LS, and I've decided that when the .44mag comes sometime in the next year it will be either the Taurus 44 or the Taurus Raging Bull.
 
N frame smith. Just like they used to make 'em.
Like a 610, 625, 657, etc.
Their L-frames aren't that bad, either, but not as good as the older smiths, say, from the eighties.
I looked at a performance center 8 times .357 n-frame , and was disappointed with how bad the PC triggers have become.
 
where's the Korth? LOL!- how about a Freedom Arms single action,if you have any political hang ups with ruger or S&W. right now i have a ruger bisley vaquero,and a SRH 454.
Taurus just overdoes a number of their guns for my taste. i think they get better every year,and see myself getting one in the next 10 years.
 
The only NEW revolver I am currently

thinking of is a Medusa from Phillips & Rogers. K frame sized with a unique cylinder that laaows firing of 35 different 38 caliber cartridges(38 spec, 357 mag,9mm, 380, 9mm largo, 38 super, 9mm rimmed, etc. ) should be a neat addition to the collection.
I am also looking at a used lightweight bodyguard for a new carry gun when I can get the PA permit(6 months residency requirement)
 
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