Very nice collection!
Love that bluingOk, here is my newest revolver.......View attachment 14020
Taylor & Company 1873 Cattleman Smokewagon.....38/357mag.....4.75”
How's the trigger on that 19? I wanted one till I felt a really bad example. I still think it's drop dead sexy, but that trigger was awful on almost every one I triedI need more
Was the ones you tested Performance Center models? I haven’t measured the pull weight but if I were to guess I’d say double action feels about 5-6 lbs and single action feels 3-4 lbs. Both are surprisingly smooth. Very impressed with the comp as well, firing 357 mags feels like 38s. No complaints here.How's the trigger on that 19? I wanted one till I felt a really bad example. I still think it's drop dead sexy, but that trigger was awful on almost every one I tried
They were marked performance center, listed as carry comp 19. The cylinders were fluted though. So, I don't know. It looked good, balanced nice in my hand, then I squeezed the trigger. It was like pulling an anchor down a gravel alley. Same model, different stores. Then I held my 686, it was immediately. Still want to find one with a good trigger.Was the ones you tested Performance Center models? I haven’t measured the pull weight but if I were to guess I’d say double action feels about 5-6 lbs and single action feels 3-4 lbs. Both are surprisingly smooth. Very impressed with the comp as well, firing 357 mags feels like 38s. No complaints here.
I had one for a short time. Gave to my nephew when he got his CPL. I was curious about a polymer framed revolver and it was considerably cheaper than the Ruger. It shot very well, I was impressed.Not mine, but same as mine, Taurus Poly 605 357
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For some reason this picture just says ... "these two are just plumb tuckered out!" LOL! jj
I have been considering the 3 inch version of the comp carry, or the 2 75 Model 66 and have it magnaported and same sight as the 60.put on.