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Best revolver of all-time?
This thread isn't a drive-by. The title speaks for itself. I wish I knew the answer to the question when you consider any & every variable.
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S&W Registered Magnum.
And I'm a fan of the Python. |
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For me, it's a toss-up between the Ruger GP-100 and it's big brother, the Redhawk.
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Best how? Best target revolver for US style bullseye shooting? Best target revolver for European style shooting? Best revolver for SASS? Best revolver for concealed carry? Best revolver for police service use? Best revolver for military use? Highest price revolver sold as a collectible? Highest price production revolver? And so on.
Next post, ask something easy, like what is the best kind of woman/man to marry. Jim |
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S&W 686
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I'm with JamesK, you need to be a little more specific. Best revolver of all-time for what: Hunting large and dangerous animals, personal protection, competition, reliability, ease of concealment, accuracy, value, collect-ability, or… ?
What's the best car of all-time? boat? plane? |
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Colt Peacemaker
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That's easy,,,
Smith & Wesson K-frame,,,
Pick your flavor. ![]() Aarond
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Well you gotta ask "for What"
The Ruger Blackhawk comes to mind first.. Then the Super Redhawk... (480 Ruger) Then the S&W J Frame... In that order. |
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S&W Model 19.
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I'd go with a S&W K frame, but I'll probably be contrarian and say the Model 66, just because I prefer stainless revolvers.
![]() Or maybe the 686, because the L frame can take a steady diet of magnums, or maybe even the GP-100, because it does what the 686 can do, but at a lower price. You can always find something about a given revolver that isn't ideal for a given task, but if I needed one "jack of all trades" wheelgun, I'd probably look for a 19/66/686/GP-100 with a four inch barrel as my ideal. If that gun won't get it done, there isn't much that will. |
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For practical use the Smith and Wesson L frame .357 Magnum revolvers, closely followed by the Combat Magnum. |
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I'll play: S&W Model 66 not too big, but big enough...
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Colt 1873 SAA and S&W 5 screw K frame.
Like the Webleys also. |
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I agree with those that voted for the Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum as being the best revolver ever.
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I do not know how to define the parameters of best overall. The best I can do is name the one that I want the most and few others would. A colt Walker made of modern materials, a bonus would be a spare cylinder for smokeless powder cartridges. I know its to big and to heavy but I love the look and the concept, way ahead of its time but it can be tweaked to perfection. Besides when I shoot black powder I like to make lots of smoke and this one certainly qualifies as a smoke pole.
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Easy question: the one you just bought. Here are the two I walked home with yesterday:
S&W 686P ![]() and the 617 ![]() |
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I vote GP100, SP101, or Blackhawk, depending on what the situation the Revolver is needed for.
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The one I'm shooting.
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Jim
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IMHO the plain ol' pencil barreled Smith and Wesson Model 10. Even back in the day it was a tremendous value considering the cost and what you received. Still is, too.
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Smith and Wesson Model 27 ....in .357 mag / preferably a dash 2 version...in either 4" or a 6" barrel.....( can't have just one ) ...
![]() Nothing wrong with a K frame S&W ...but they're not N frames...! |
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One of the N frame 357s, like mine...my favorite frame and caliber, so it has to be the best.
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S&W Pre-29, 29, 629.
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