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    Default Favorite Revolver

    I don't know if this has been covered, I know there was one on favorite "snubbies." So put down your favorite revolvers.

    Mine are the big Smith&Wesson "N" frame .357 Magnums, especially the pre 1982 Model 27 and its ancestors. The Highway Patrolman isn't far behind though.
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    I also had a few of N-frame Smiths that I was quite fond of, including a 27 and a 28, but I tend to like most of the various K-frame Smith revolvers the best. They just feel better than the big framed guns to me for reasons that can't be explained. But, the most accurate revolver that ever lived at my house, was a Model 27. That gun was a laser.
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    I would say model 686 or colt python for magnums. Hands down my S&W Model 15 for 38 special.

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    The 686 is an excellent compromise between the K frames and the N frames. I've got close to 30K rounds through mine with about 5K being .357 loads. It is the most accurate revolver I have ever fired. I have never been a fan of the Colt Python. It's got a delicate internal system that has been know to break and that and the fact that they were all finished at the Colt custom shop which took quite a bit of hand fitting. They are a beautiful handgun but not my cup of tea.

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    I would have to say for just plain fun my K22 Smith if it is serious then my 4 inch 29-2.

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    S&W New Model #3 in 44 Russian

    Webley "WG" in 455

    Delightful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuna View Post
    The 686 is an excellent compromise between the K frames and the N frames. I've got close to 30K rounds through mine with about 5K being .357 loads. It is the most accurate revolver I have ever fired. I have never been a fan of the Colt Python. It's got a delicate internal system that has been know to break and that and the fact that they were all finished at the Colt custom shop which took quite a bit of hand fitting. They are a beautiful handgun but not my cup of tea.
    Tuna are you reading my mind...when I posted I was thinking well 686 is favorite to shoot, Colt Python favorite to look at, so I listed them both. The Python I had for some time was trouble free. But I knew she was not as tough as she looked so I shot 38 specials out of her. The 686 gets anything that will fit stuffed down the tube.

    I will also mention I've had some older Rugers that where great, tough, accurate revolvers. I just could never warm up to their cylinder release.

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    Well I should mention that the action on my 686 is so darn smooth from shooting it as much as I have that I no longer can claim it as mine. The wife who has shot all of my handguns stated in no uncertain terms that the 686 was hers and has ordered that I must be sure to have at least 100 rounds of .357 magnum loaded for her to shoot and no .38 spl. when we go to the range. Of course I get the honor of cleaning it afterwards.

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    Out of all of the revolvers I've shot over the years, the Model 25 in .45 ACP was the sweetest. Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Tompkins View Post
    Out of all of the revolvers I've shot over the years, the Model 25 in .45 ACP was the sweetest. Mike
    Big frame S&Ws in cartridge types they were designed for, like .45 ACP are very, very nice guns. At my gun club I occasionally run into a retired Texas State Trooper. This guy shoots old, old rifles like Winchester low walls Martini-Henrys, Remington Rolling Blocks and Winchester 1873s. None of his guns are repros either. His idea of a modern cartridge is the .218 Bee. Obviously this guy rolls most of his own ammo. Anyhow his favorite revolver is his Texas Commemorative S&W Model 544. If you've never heard of the gun you can be forgiven. The S&W 544 was a limited production model limited to a couple of commemorative models in 44-40. He shoots his and says that it is his personal favorite revolver. It is a beautiful thing to look at I must say.
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