10 August 2019
Fit
Comparing Harvey's .357 Mag EMF Hartford '92 clone with my .45 Colt Uberti '73 clone.
They both have 20" barrels. The '73 has a bit more pull and lot more drop. The '73 is a lot longer.
The '92 is so trim and svelte it just doesn't feel right to me. It's possible that it's the extra mass from the hex-barrel that makes it feel good to me.
The action on the '73 is a lot longer, but the cartridge elevator working is pleasing to the ear. That little snick-clink is so darn cool.
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.45 Colt,
Cowboys and Indians,
Lever Guns
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Sometimes mass works. I like a light rifle to carry, but a heavier one to shoot.
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