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Robocop1051

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I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

my god she is seXXXier in my hand than she was on paper. 

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6 hours ago, Robocop1051 said:

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

my god she is seXXXier in my hand than she was on paper. 

 What no photo's , are you new here ?:laffs:

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On 2/22/2018 at 4:38 PM, bubbas4570 said:

How does it feel in your hand?

I’ve always liked how the subcompacts fit, but hated shooting the Ti/Scandium models, especially when loaded with magnums. 

6 rounds instead of 5!

All stainless steel!

Smoother trigger!

Im not  100% sold on the new cylinder release. Its not bad, just different. It’s a push button (similar to an automatic) and not the traditional style button. Let’s all agree that we’ve been spoiled with S&W for generations and change is difficult to accept.

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On 2/20/2018 at 10:39 PM, Robocop1051 said:

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

I don’t need a Kimber .357 revolver...

my god she is seXXXier in my hand than she was on paper. 

Yeah, you think YOU have issues.  Look what I stumbled upon when I dropped in on my Gun Pusher...

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38 minutes ago, Robocop1051 said:

I’ve always liked how the subcompacts fit, but hated shooting the Ti/Scandium models, especially when loaded with magnums. 

6 rounds instead of 5!

All stainless steel!

Smoother trigger!

Im not  100% sold on the new cylinder release. Its not bad, just different. It’s a push button (similar to an automatic) and not the traditional style button. Let’s all agree that we’ve been spoiled with S&W for generations and change is difficult to accept.

The push button just looks like the ruger push button, slightly revamped, to me. No biggie there....for me.

For me, fit is much when shooting small revolvers, either they do or they don't work well...not much in between.

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My grip, on this pistol, makes me want to ride my thumb over the hammer area, in line with the frame.  It almost feels as if it was made for that. I don’t know how a grip like that will effect my shooting. 

If a 9mm cylinder was available, this would be a no brainer for me. Not that I’m preferential to 9mm over .357mag, but I do like options. (I also get lots of free 9mm ammo to play with)

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This looks a lot like the LCR  I have, grip/frame/"hammer" area...on the Ruger factory pics of my model....actual gun in hand has a rounded hump area where hammer resides.

Mine no longer has the factory rubber grips on it, but I went with a set of Pachmeyer G10's. These made all the difference in feel in my hand, and the little 5 shot absolutely loves my 180gr 357 Mag loads.

I know these are completely different frame styles and there isn't any relevance to my changing out my grips completely,  but the feel in the hand is most important. Yours is what is important, and if it works, that is all that matters.

Mine likes to roll in the hand a bit, much like a single action revolver with a plow handle, but that is part of what I like about how it shoots. It also has the best trigger in a double action that I have felt, even compared to my smithed up Model 19 I used to have. That had a wonder trigger, commented on by others who knew good revolver triggers, and my LCR compares very favorably in every way in my mind. The trigger is even better than my Wiley  Clapp GP100....and I liked that one.

 

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On February 28, 2018 at 7:31 PM, 98Z5V said:

Yeah, you think YOU have issues.  Look what I stumbled upon when I dropped in on my Gun Pusher...

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You think that's bad...Went in to look at hand guns yesterday. Held this thing instead. Not bad for $2200.  Christensen Arms 6.5 Creed ....way friggin light  trigger seemed fantastic.  

 

 

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