Would like a colt or s&w or dan wesson 8 inch barrel stainless please p.m me
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Would like a colt or s&w or dan wesson 8 inch barrel stainless please p.m me
I have one. just used it last week.
You dont see many with the 8 inch barrel.
I have a S&W Model 19-4 .357 Mag w/ 6"barrel. It has a small grip unlike I have seen on others. Even with a 6" barrel it makes a pretty good carry gun but I would not use it for self defense unless you are deaf or regularly wear earmuffs. If you miss, you could set your self up for a liability suit if the perp sues you for loss of hearing :wink:. I assume it is 1978 vintage. I would part with it if someone wanted it bad enough.
Give me a few more days to decide.
still in the market
Lee,call this place http://www.jrshootingsports.com/ i bought some of my guns from them..i remember seeing a 357 colt python and a taurus their..heres another one that has alot of used gun..http://www.gatguns.com/Home.html
heres one at gat guns,,you pick the barrel size:uzi:
http://gatgunsc.ipower.com/gallery/m...g2_itemId=2890
thanks
This past week, I bought this Taurus 357 magnum with the red dot scope from an individual for $550. It is an 8 shot revolver with a ventilated rib and it is ported to keep the recoil down. It is a fairly heavy gun at 4 1/2lbs, but it is supposed to be very accurate. He had taken one deer with it before selling it to me. I thought I would mention this brand in case you are still looking and wanted to consider buying one. The barrel on this one is 8.375". Bill
I had a guy that worked for me steal my Colt Python. :(
The only Colt Python (nickel finish) I ever owned from the 70s I traded as a down payment on a yellow Donzi GT 21 in about 1987 to a guy on our local boat ramp who was selling the boat - :confused:
The only Colt I have now is an 8" ss Anaconda 44 magnum, but it is not really much fun to shoot without the porting - too much recoil. Got to love the Colts though - :yes: Bill
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Colts are by far the smoothest action of any DA revolver I have ever shot. I grew up shooting the Python 357 and Diamondback 22 & 38s. Shot side by side with S&W revolvers, there's just no comparison. But the quality and rarity makes them ridiculously un-affordable these days.