19 May 2017

Top Shelf Hand Cannon

Blued, wood stocks, .44 Magnum, 4", Smith and Wesson; 3 lb. loaded.

Stainless, rubber stock, .45 Colt, 4", Colt; 3.3 lb. loaded.


As different as you can make two guns and still have them come out almost the same.

I still think Colt is the better looking gun, but that's because I like vent-ribs and full length under-lugs.

Both have a nigh-telepathic single action trigger.  Both have a smooth as glass double action trigger, with the S&W edging out the Colt because it's slightly lighter.

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