North Sylva has had at least a preliminary discussion with S&W about a 4.2" 629
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...99#post5625999
This does seem to suggest that cats are – generally speaking – quick-to-anger control-freaks that act without forethought.
Some sort of Mountain Gun with a tapered "pencil" barrel contour would be of the most interest to me. Full underlugged barrels don't really spin my crank. S&W has built 686 Mountain Guns in the past, as well as 625s (in either .45 ACP or .45 Colt) and 629s. 657s have also been built in .41 magnum, but I don't think that would be a very fast seller.
If they were to do a 625, they could make it chambered for .45 Colt, but with the cylinder machined to take .45 ACP in moon clips. Wouldn't that be nifty?
686 Mountain Gun:
629 Mountain Gun:
Does anyone from North Sylva have a comment?
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to me it seems like either cheap guns or competition guns are most likely to sell the most in canada since we cant hunt or carry them
610 and 625 are very popular for idpa and ipsc revolver divisions so getting them new when we usually cant means they would sell really easy
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If it's a choice of one, 625 shot nicer than the 610. With a spare 45LC cylinder, that would be an awesome revolver!
625 is my pick out of the two as well, but if i already reloaded alot of .40 for an ipsc standard gun i would prob go with the 610
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