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yeah yeah yeah OP said “fighting revolver” i post a ton of revolver stuff on this board,....but when grearing up for a fight, i’ll bring a rifle and semi auto handgun there is nothing in the self defense world that my 686 does better than my M&P https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/2275/19049817-91C4-4A60-8B3B-03F726FBF035_jpeg-1168812.JPG View Quote why make a conscious decision to limit yourself in a lethal encounter Once you are in one there are generally only 2 ways it ends you win or you lose. Why intentionally limit your capability with your weapon choice You dont know how many assailants you will face, what cover you may or may not have and what weapons you may be faced with To intentionally limit your firepower, reloading time and options makes no sense I dont get it |
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I handled a Kimber a couple of months ago. It was very very nice.
I routinely carry a J Frame with Federal 38 HST. That Kimber was nice. That’s all I have to add. |
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if you take the same skill level and compare revolver to semi-auto, there is no comparison in fighting capability Sure with a good skill level you can run a revolver against somebody with mediocre skill and a semi-auto, but if you take that same skill level and use a semi-auto I think you are much more effective with the semi-auto View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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probably this...( pic stolen from 03RN) https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/Resized_20190603_171019_jpg-1166405.JPG . . . . but really this.... https://i.imgur.com/RrVf56Y.jpg . . . Old revolvers are....old. new Rugers and S&W's have to be closely inspected for quality problems. go shoot a local USPSA or IDPA match and look at how poorly they do on the overall scoresheets I love revolvers, and enjoy shooting them, but I usually CCW M&P's The revolver is obsolete compared to the semi-auto but the semi-auto's technical advantages are not so great the skill level or lack there of can't overcome it. Sure with a good skill level you can run a revolver against somebody with mediocre skill and a semi-auto, but if you take that same skill level and use a semi-auto I think you are much more effective with the semi-auto |
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if you take the same skill level and compare revolver to semi-auto, there is no comparison in fighting capability View Quote Then there is that old saying by way of Clint Smith "Beware the man who only has one gun. He probably knows how to use it!" A trained shooter is dangerous with what is at hand, rather than theory of the keyboard commando. Plus another Clint related idea, at a gun fight there probably will be some spare guns on the ground. |
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yeah yeah yeah OP said “fighting revolver” i post a ton of revolver stuff on this board,....but when grearing up for a fight, i’ll bring a rifle and semi auto handgun there is nothing in the self defense world that my 686 does better than my M&P https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/2275/19049817-91C4-4A60-8B3B-03F726FBF035_jpeg-1168812.JPG View Quote The few times i used my M9 in iraq it could of been a model 10 with no differece in outcome. People overplay the capacity angle because its an easy angle to sell |
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exactly why make a conscious decision to limit yourself in a lethal encounter Once you are in one there are generally only 2 ways it ends you win or you lose. Why intentionally limit your capability with your weapon choice You dont know how many assailants you will face, what cover you may or may not have and what weapons you may be faced with To intentionally limit your firepower, reloading time and options makes no sense I dont get it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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yeah yeah yeah OP said “fighting revolver” i post a ton of revolver stuff on this board,....but when grearing up for a fight, i’ll bring a rifle and semi auto handgun there is nothing in the self defense world that my 686 does better than my M&P https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/2275/19049817-91C4-4A60-8B3B-03F726FBF035_jpeg-1168812.JPG why make a conscious decision to limit yourself in a lethal encounter Once you are in one there are generally only 2 ways it ends you win or you lose. Why intentionally limit your capability with your weapon choice You dont know how many assailants you will face, what cover you may or may not have and what weapons you may be faced with To intentionally limit your firepower, reloading time and options makes no sense I dont get it I carry autos a lot but realistically dont feel handicapped with a revolver. |
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Im really not arguing. Zombie apocalypse ill grab a semi but you mentioned cover. If you are anticipating cover than why not pick a round more capable of dealing with it? Just saying. I carry autos a lot but realistically dont feel handicapped with a revolver. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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yeah yeah yeah OP said “fighting revolver” i post a ton of revolver stuff on this board,....but when grearing up for a fight, i’ll bring a rifle and semi auto handgun there is nothing in the self defense world that my 686 does better than my M&P https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/2275/19049817-91C4-4A60-8B3B-03F726FBF035_jpeg-1168812.JPG why make a conscious decision to limit yourself in a lethal encounter Once you are in one there are generally only 2 ways it ends you win or you lose. Why intentionally limit your capability with your weapon choice You dont know how many assailants you will face, what cover you may or may not have and what weapons you may be faced with To intentionally limit your firepower, reloading time and options makes no sense I dont get it I carry autos a lot but realistically dont feel handicapped with a revolver. |
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Of course but realistically a fight we may encounter as a private citizen is not exactly a direct action mission and you would be well taken care of with a medium revolver. The few times i used my M9 in iraq it could of been a model 10 with no differece in outcome. People overplay the capacity angle because its an easy angle to sell View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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yeah yeah yeah OP said “fighting revolver” i post a ton of revolver stuff on this board,....but when grearing up for a fight, i’ll bring a rifle and semi auto handgun there is nothing in the self defense world that my 686 does better than my M&P https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/2275/19049817-91C4-4A60-8B3B-03F726FBF035_jpeg-1168812.JPG The few times i used my M9 in iraq it could of been a model 10 with no differece in outcome. People overplay the capacity angle because its an easy angle to sell |
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Best fighting revolver? Ruger's GP100 line, especially like my two Super GP100's in .357 magnum. Likewise, S&W's R8 and TRR8. All three carry eight rounds in full moon clips.
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I think you boiled it down well, right here:
Colt King Kobra 3" (SKU: KCOBRA-SB3BB) Kimber K6S DA/SA 3" (Product #: 3400016) When I made this decision the DASA wasn't yet available from Kimber. I went Colt KC and have genuinely enjoyed it. I am now in the market for a Kimber DASA but finding the 3" is tough (there are exactly 2 DASAs in 3" on GunBroker right now). |
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Thank you for the replies everyone. I took everything into consideration....and bought a 1911. 8+1 rounds of .45 ACP and easy 8 round reloads beat 6-8 rounds and 6-8 round reloads that require tons of practice. It's easy to carry due to being so skinny, has tons of holster availability, and is on the same level of "coolness" as revolvers. If I had chosen a revolver, I would have gone with the S&W 66 combat magnum with VZ grips just like @03RN
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Thank you for the replies everyone. I took everything into consideration....and bought a 1911. 8+1 rounds of .45 ACP and easy 8 round reloads beat 6-8 rounds and 6-8 round reloads that require tons of practice. It's easy to carry due to being so skinny, has tons of holster availability, and is on the same level of "coolness" as revolvers. If I had chosen a revolver, I would have gone with the S&W 66 combat magnum with VZ grips just like @03RN View Quote |
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The best reason to carry a revolver is contact shots. It will keep on working when you are fighting someone on top of you, and not jam. One of my two daily carry guns is a S&W M337 with a bobbed hammer, if I'm not carrying an RMR equipped G19, then this 3" Colt Agent with a XS Sights BigDot is my other gun. It weighs 16oz. Prior to retiring as a corporate pilot, this was the gun I kept in my flight bag because it was legal everywhere in the USA. https://i.imgur.com/69tZlS8.jpg View Quote |
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I have not carried (very much at all) a revolver in 35 years or so.
But, when I carried one on duty and off duty I didn't worry about weight. The right holster, the right belt, and just carry it around and after a bit you'll be wondering (every now and then) if it's still in the holster. My first choice would be a S&W 686. Stainless steel makes it more tolerant of weather/sweat/handling. Smooth. Reliable. Accurate. Mine is a 4" and I'd try carrying it before spending money on a newer one with a shorter barrel. Not sure why Ruger stopped making the Speed Sixes, Service Sixes, etc. They are slightly smaller than the GP100s and still just as strong/reliable/accurate as a revolver needs to be. If I was carrying a revolver concealed I'd want it to be a .357 magnum. Do they make IWB holsters for revolvers? That would help with concealability and weight issues. If you want the revolver for carry be sure to look at the available holsters, available speed loaders, available speed loader pouches, etc. It's not just the gun, it's everything you need to carry and run the gun. You know, a very common thing with pistols is people want to change the sights. You might want to look at available sights for revolvers. FO, night sights, whatever you already like on your carry pistol you'll probably want something similar for a revolver. |
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If I was carrying a revolver concealed I'd want it to be a .357 magnum. Do they make IWB holsters for revolvers? That would help with concealability and weight issues. View Quote Attached File Attached File |
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In the year 2020, someone is looking for a "Fighting Revolver".
Well, sacrifice a Goat, and go get you one. |
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I recently acquired this 2 inch COLT detective special. It appears to be unfired outside the factory. I'll be carrying it soon. I hunt and fish in prairie rattlesnake country. The last two I shot were with 22 magnum shotshells. It wasn't quite powerful enough to kill them with one shot. This should work. In case I need to stop a two footed snake up close I shouldn't be under gunned with 38 plus p's. https://i.imgur.com/bdydoLd.jpg View Quote |
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SP101 327 federal magnum, 3” barrel, 6 rounds, easy to conceal.
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exactly why make a conscious decision to limit yourself in a lethal encounter Once you are in one there are generally only 2 ways it ends you win or you lose. Why intentionally limit your capability with your weapon choice You dont know how many assailants you will face, what cover you may or may not have and what weapons you may be faced with To intentionally limit your firepower, reloading time and options makes no sense I dont get it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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yeah yeah yeah OP said "fighting revolver" i post a ton of revolver stuff on this board,....but when grearing up for a fight, i'll bring a rifle and semi auto handgun there is nothing in the self defense world that my 686 does better than my M&P https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/2275/19049817-91C4-4A60-8B3B-03F726FBF035_jpeg-1168812.JPG why make a conscious decision to limit yourself in a lethal encounter Once you are in one there are generally only 2 ways it ends you win or you lose. Why intentionally limit your capability with your weapon choice You dont know how many assailants you will face, what cover you may or may not have and what weapons you may be faced with To intentionally limit your firepower, reloading time and options makes no sense I dont get it Ive carried and shot semi's and revolvers for many years now and here's my arrhythmic I have had failures in both styles, but FAR and away the worst likelihood of failures is in small semi-autos. The most reliable guns I own/owned have been service size semi's. I spend a lot of my time in bear/lion country. Meaningful percentage. I spend the rest of my time in...less permissive environments (coffee shops, restaurants, museums, etc.). In order of ease of carry and hiding for my carry style/preferences (not printing: see above) - 1.) J frame analogs 2.) tiny semis 3.) K frame analogs (mid size revolvers) 4.) 1911 5.) Wonder 9s Unsurprisingly- I shoots larger guns better So, when I consider that list and my likely threats, ability to hide, ability to hit, and it's ability to meaningfully kill a target- a round butt K frame analog is the best balance for me. Can I run through a match better with a semi? Yes, I will beat myself in a match with an M9 over any wheel gun. But if I consider my most likely threats, 6 rounds of 357 manages very well. In that light- I'd say a Smith and Wesson model 66 combat magnum or 19 Carry Comp would be my first choices. I'm currently shopping for a 19 ... again Attached File *I think of light colored grips as insurance - khaki pant or undershirt colored is camouflage |
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There's a reason 3" Smith and Wesson Model 66 and Model 13s are expensive. They are about the best in the power vs portability puzzle.
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There's a reason 3" Smith and Wesson Model 66 and Model 13s are expensive. They are about the best in the power vs portability puzzle. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/255759/68AEB34F-CCA7-47B7-AD70-C728D302A51A_jpe-1298161.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Yup https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/433221/20200105_203156_jpg-1269941.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/433221/20191212_143131_jpg-1269942.JPG View Quote I see you are a R Grizzle holster fan too. I have 2... 1 for my P938 and a Sharkskin for my Pico. What model revolver is the one you have in the bottom picture? |
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@03RN I see you are a R Grizzle holster fan too. I have 2... 1 for my P938 and a Sharkskin for my Pico. What model revolver is the one you have in the bottom picture? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I see you are a R Grizzle holster fan too. I have 2... 1 for my P938 and a Sharkskin for my Pico. What model revolver is the one you have in the bottom picture? A 4" M19 Attached File |
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Smith Wesson pre lock 586 or 686 in 4"
If too heavy then the pre lock 13, 19, 65 or 66 k frames with 4" barrel. I prefer the blued models as the sight picture is better. The 3" pre lock versions are unrealistically too cost prohibitive and do not carry all that much better. Kimber revolvers are wanna be POS IMO. New Colt revolvers=same. The old Ruger speed and security six revolvers are great but not at the mentioned Smiths level for the price. Crud would be a generous description. GP 100's are tanks and not for carry. |
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OP, I can confirm Ruger's SP101 has QC issues:
Attached File They're going to take care of it, of course, but not inspiring out of the box. |
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OP, I can confirm Ruger's SP101 has QC issues: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/84655/IMG_20200309_154235_jpg-1308794.JPG They're going to take care of it, of course, but not inspiring out of the box. View Quote |
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OP, I can confirm Ruger's SP101 has QC issues: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/84655/IMG_20200309_154235_jpg-1308794.JPG They're going to take care of it, of course, but not inspiring out of the box. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM5lNV7EEug[/youtube] |
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Yep. It rotates back, then out again, while firing the 5 shots before the trigger locks to the rear.
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The grips should support it. Is there a gap there? I wonder if you'll just need new grips
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It's rotating under the brand new factory grips during dry firing. The real issue is the trigger locks to the rear every 5th pull. Ruger is going to fix it, just waiting til I go to work at my LGS to ship. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yep. It rotates back, then out again, while firing the 5 shots before the trigger locks to the rear. View Quote |
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My 1948 S&W K-22 Masterpiece is probably my best "fighting revolver" because when I get it out, people fight over who gets to shoot it.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Definitely my favorite configuration and I regret not buying at least one of them when I had chances too. |
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Quoted: Who makes those holsters? Jmcustom for the kydex aiwb and rgrizzle for the leather |
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This threads been haunting me
got my hands on a 66-8 finally and have been carrying it for about 2 weeks. I think Smith nailed it with this model. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By BigMat: This threads been haunting me got my hands on a 66-8 finally and have been carrying it for about 2 weeks. These are terrific. I think Smith nailed it with this model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/179834/01DDE148-D987-4C89-B3B9-B5413ADAC227_jpe-1423191.JPG View Quote Nice |
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Quoted: Quoted: This threads been haunting me got my hands on a 66-8 finally and have been carrying it for about 2 weeks. These are terrific. I think Smith nailed it with this model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/179834/01DDE148-D987-4C89-B3B9-B5413ADAC227_jpe-1423191.JPG Nice thanks Its basically your doing that I own this Smith and Wesson should be paying you |
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