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Old February 8, 2012, 11:55 AM   #8
mavracer
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Since the barrels and cylinders are probably cut with tooling from the same vender mechanical accuracy probablly varies as much between two blackhawks as it would between a BH and a GP. The major practical difference will be the BHs slower lock time. I'd also add that the balance of older 3 screw and 50th anniveersary guns is much better IMO than large framed NMBHs in 357.
As for reliiability and durability. Which is more reliable and durable a claw hammer or a ball peen.
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