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September 11, 2011, 07:08 PM | #101 |
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s&w model 10. how many other revolvers can brag about being in constant production for over 100 years? and to have been changed very little in that period. must being doing something right for that to happen. not the biggest, not the fanciest, not the most powerful cartridge...but it all worked and still does.
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September 11, 2011, 07:10 PM | #102 |
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My Best
My best revolver was a S&W 586. I couldn't kill a fly at 40 yards, but he wouldn't have kids. Just kidding, I'm not that good. Also I have a Charter Arms Pathfinder 22LR with a 3" barrel that I used to hunt rabbits with accurately. Not a big fan of Charter Arms other guns, but liked the Pathfinder for a pocket sized snake gun, which is what I bought it for.
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September 13, 2011, 05:34 PM | #103 |
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My vote would go for the S&W .44 Magnum (pre model 29). I owned one for nearly 30 years before selling it about a year ago, as it became too valuable for me to justify using any more. It was a grand old historic piece.
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September 14, 2011, 10:58 AM | #104 |
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S&W old model 29 magnums, simply beautiful and the birth of the true big bore handguns!
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September 14, 2011, 02:21 PM | #105 |
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I've read through all 5 pages and there are a lot of different opinions...no surprise there. The most common or often mentioned theme (maybe because I agree with it - LOL) seems to be the N-frame S&W. That being the case I believe the best model of all-time would have to be the first, the grandfather of them all. I'm referring of course to the 1st Model 44 Hand Ejector, the New Century or most commonly the Triple Lock. None of the other N-frames would exist if not for this one. The Registered Magnum is a direct descendent. The 44 Magnum grew out of the Triple Lock's 44 Special original chambering.
This one: lettered as shipping from the factory in 1914 with a 5" barrel, blued finish and checkered walnut stocks. It's been re-blued (making it affordable) but still shoots better than I can (or at least better than I can see - LOL again). Six factory 246g LRNs printed just a tad to the left but stayed in a 2" group at 20 yards. This old warrior holds a special place in my safe, first among the S&W revolvers and IMO the "Best of all-time!" (smile) Dave
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September 15, 2011, 12:19 PM | #106 |
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Although I can't say its the best, I can say that this is my favorite:
S&W 627-2 Performance Center (manuf. 1997-1998). Eight shots .357, five inch barrel, adjustable rear sight, interchangable front sight, smooth trigger. Compliment this with a set of Herrett's Trooper stocks and you can't go wrong. It's the grandson of the original .357 mag. Great all around handgun for just about anything you want to do. |
September 17, 2011, 06:41 AM | #107 |
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I favor the Rugers and particularly the Blackhawks (the GP101 is great dont get me wrong) I just never developed a liking for double actions they just didn't feel comfortable to me.
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September 18, 2011, 08:29 AM | #108 |
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Colt's Single Action Army...or its clone (with massive improvements), Ruger's Blackhawk. Rod
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September 18, 2011, 08:33 AM | #109 |
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Dave T...that's one beautiful revolver...and, my previous post notwithstanding, you may be right....it's the great-granddaddy of all the superb Smiths to follow, and deserves credit as such....was it the end-product or the precursor? ... we know that it started a dynasty that's lasted till today's offerings...Best Regards, Rod
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September 20, 2011, 12:49 AM | #110 |
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In my opinion, it is the Ruger SP101. The best self defense handgun ever. Solid steel, unquestioned reliability, and many different chamberings. I love them.
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September 20, 2011, 11:21 PM | #111 |
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IMO for just all around use weather its target shooting or PD...I would go with the Ruger Security Six....great gun that can just take a beating and keep on going.
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September 21, 2011, 06:13 AM | #112 |
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The Smith 686P with a 3" barrel.
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September 21, 2011, 09:07 AM | #113 |
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Smith & wesson model29. If it was good enough for Dirty Harry,it's good enough for me.
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September 23, 2011, 11:23 PM | #114 |
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This is not the first time that this question comes up. There is hardly the ultimately best revolver around but there are some where you can be sure they are the finest; Freedom Arms, S&W Registered Magnums, Korth revolvers, and the MR73.
The Python had its variations in quality over its production period. Mine is a 1974 vintage and is from one of the better years. It is lightyears behind the 1969 Korth with a solid barrel. |
September 24, 2011, 08:21 AM | #115 |
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Can't remember if I already voted, but another for the 686, pre lock and the Plus model 7 shooter ideally. I prefer the 3" for carryability, but if it had to be "the one and only forever" probably the ubiquitous 4" for veratility of use. If the OP added the criteria "and be reasonably CC'able," I'll throw in my K frame 65LS (Lady Smith)--3", prelock, fixed sight, full lug/shroud, satin stainless, as good as it gets.
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September 24, 2011, 11:07 PM | #116 |
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Best revolver
It must be the Smith & Wesson K-frame, preferably the 4" Mod 66.
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September 25, 2011, 11:56 AM | #117 |
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When you say "best" or "greatest", to me it means more than just technical specification. If you asked for the greatest sports car, many people would choose decades old classics which are much slower than today's beasts. But they were "great".
In terms of quality, desirability, reliability, etc, it would be tough to top the Colt Python. But they are rare and expensive to the point now of being glass case guns, not shooters. I don't think you can really ask for much more than the S&W 686P all things considered. The Ruger SP101 is similarly capable, but not very sexy. If you limited it to bang for the buck, I guess the SP101 would win. But if you had your choice of two women, both of whom could cook, carry on lively conversation, do OTHER things well, etc, but one was average and one was a total hot rod, which one would you take?
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