Varmint
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I have a 3" J frame 60-15 that I wouldn't enjoy shooting .357 out of, but a 2.5" Python wouldn't be so bad.Snubbys suck to shoot 357.
Wut?Yes, it has a frame but you'd have to deal with an FFL willing to do a frame transfer and have someone remove the barrel and cylinder. Not a DIY project. There are very few off list revolvers that can be easily transfered in Ma. Open top and conversion revolvers are all I can think of.
Yes, it has a frame but you'd have to deal with an FFL willing to do a frame transfer and have someone remove the barrel and cylinder. Not a DIY project. There are very few off list revolvers that can be easily transfered in Ma. Open top and conversion revolvers are all I can think of.
That's what I did.Buy the 686 now and enjoy it. Then, when you end up buying the python next year because it's the one you really wanted, you'll have both which is better than one.
That's what I did.
this is the correct answer. i have the 686 plus but find that i also need a python for no reason other than i want one.Buy the 686 now and enjoy it. Then, when you end up buying the python next year because it's the one you really wanted, you'll have both which is better than one.
I absolutely agree! If only you could actually buy the darned thing in MA, it would be even better! LOL!!
Frank
Funny you say that because I recently sold off both my 686 2 1/2" and my Python 2 1/2" because I enjoy shooting my K6S more than either of them.The correct answer to this question is Kimber K6s.
We here at NES have no respect for the OP’s budget in any thread asking for advice with price limits.Korth is the best, however out of the OP price range if he is looking at Colt and Smith&Wesson. If he was interested and could purchase a Korth he would not be asking these questions what should purchase he would have purchased a Korth by now.
No love for Korth?
Korth is the best, however out of the OP price range if he is looking at Colt and Smith&Wesson. If he was interested and could purchase a Korth he would not be asking these questions what should purchase he would have purchased a Korth by now.
Korth is the best, however out of the OP price range if he is looking at Colt and Smith&Wesson. If he was interested and could purchase a Korth he would not be asking these questions what should purchase he would have purchased a Korth by now.
Do you have first hand experience with a Korth? Do you own one? You say its the best with such conviction. How is that?Korth is the best, however out of the OP price range if he is looking at Colt and Smith&Wesson. If he was interested and could purchase a Korth he would not be asking these questions what should purchase he would have purchased a Korth by now.