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Flying Dragon Productions ( Michael Bane ) => TRIGGERED! => Topic started by: Marshal Halloway on May 02, 2020, 08:45:19 PM
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https://vimeo.com/412477781
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Doesn't look much like a Patterson, does it ?
Sam would sh!t . ;D
And Walker would order a 1000 ;D
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I'm just too much a S&W person.
About Ruger. There's always a "gotcha". In the Super GP-100 case it is the red-dot mount. Didn't they think, making a competition gun, that it would be smart to make it easy to mount red-dots right out of the box? One shouldn't have to go get a custom made mount for a rather common make of dot.
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With the single exception of the LCR polymer revolver, Ruger has never innovated anything.
What they do, very well, is see what people want, then produce a solid reliable product that balances strength and affordability.
And it isn't just Ruger.
Colt and S&W are just as bad.
Colt has that ass backwards cylinder release.
And which direction does an S&W cylinder revolve ? ;D
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With the single exception of the LCR polymer revolver, Ruger has never innovated anything.
What they do, very well, is see what people want, then produce a solid reliable product that balances strength and affordability.
And it isn't just Ruger.
Colt and S&W are just as bad.
Colt has that ass backwards cylinder release.
And which direction does an S&W cylinder revolve ? ;D
About the S&W.....as Rooster Cogburn might say, "BACKWARDS! It always goes backwards when it's backin' up!" ;D
I love my Colt Agent, but you're right about that cylinder release.
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The S&W cylinder typically rotates AGAINST the crane which means more wear and shorter service life.
But those bastards at Colt went a PATENTED clockwise rotation .
So S&W came up with the Triple lock. ;D