I have a Ruger GP100 .44 Special with a 3” barrel that I like a lot and carry quite often. Also a stainless 4” Security Six that I’ll never get rid of.....but probably my favorite is a 5.5” Redhawk in .44 Magnum. Or maybe the 4” Redhawk.................. This is hard!
It is hard. Of the ones I still own I'd say a Colt Trooper MkIII in 357 Magnum with a 6" barrel. I like and have liked a lot of revolvers, but this one is still my favorite.
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This one has been with me awhile. 3" .38 10-8, bought new in the LAPD Revolver Club store. A favored off-duty gun long after autos were permitted. Bob
Sweet! I carried the same gun for years, IWB. Except mine was a model 13. Only difference is that it can handle .357 Magnum, too. I only carried .38 Special in it, though.
This one has been with me awhile. 3" .38 10-8, bought new in the LAPD Revolver Club store. A favored off-duty gun long after autos were permitted. Bob
Sweet! I carried the same gun for years, IWB. Except mine was a model 13. Only difference is that it can handle .357 Magnum, too. I only carried .38 Special in it, though.
I had a very nice 13-2 3" but sold it because I couldn't carry it. Wish I still had it. The 10-8 has been a good revolver though, being with me for many an LA adventure. Bob
I have a M64 in that configuration. Love the 3" RB K Frame.
Yep. My favorite revolver to carry. I only stopped carrying it because of a felt need for higher capacity, thus I've been carrying the Glock 17 for a few years now.
only own 2 revolvers currently....A S&W Model 19-3 that my Dad bought in the late '60s and a Model 67 given to me by a friend. He said he purchased it in the mid '80s and only fired half a box out of it. I have the other half of the box.
Dad was chief of police in our small rural town and that Model 19 was his duty weapon for many years. It was shot a lot for hunting, practice and qualifications. It went out of time back in the early '90s so he sent it back to S&W With a request on department letterhead to fix it as soon as possible. They put it through the custom shop.....New cylinder and crane, all new springs, an action job and a reblue. He had it back in 2 weeks and they even refunded his shipping.
Dad also had a Colt Python...This 19 is every bit as crisp and clean on the single and double action firing sequences as that Python. Also the most accurate revolver I have ever had the pleasure to fire.
7 1/2" Freedom Arms .475 Linebaugh is easily my favorite revolver I've ever owned. Beautiful, powerful, graceful, accurate. Oh, my wife bought it for me as a surprise and had Mag-Na-Port trick it all out. They're both keepers...
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Whatever goes round and round, and calls my name that particular day. Could be my single-six flatgate, my 45 Blackhawk, Smith 37, Smith 12, Security Six, or one of many others.
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