I know this has been asked before, and I have searched the forums and read all I can online, etc, but everyone likes to start a thread now and then, so why not?
Anyway - here's the sitch.
I've been away from handguns for a long LONG time. I used to shoot a S&W Model 10 (with big boy grips) when I was a lad, and I still own a Ruger MkII that I intend to get out with this year.
I need a centrefire pistol, however. I've debated semis, but I'm a bit of a fettarsche, with a fused spine to boot, so picking up brass would, quite literally, be a pain.
I've debated something like a S&W Model 14, like my dad and brother own, but I really don't want another plain jane .38 special DA style revolver.
So, I'm thinking Single Action Colt clone, being as how I'm not near rich enough to buy a real Colt.
My preference is for .45 Colt and a 7.5"bbl. My intention is to plink, and to shoot a mixture of smokeless and black powder loads.
I've been to the local shops and held Ruger Vaqueros, Uberti Cattlemen, and a Beretta something-or-other with a 7 inch barrel.
They feel ok, but I have LARGE hands and the grips are awfully small and I feel like I'm choking up on them a bit much, even with the pinky-curled-underneath hold that I am given to understand is proper.
I'm pretty much down to two choices, so far as I can see: the Ruger Bisley, or the Pietta 1873 "Tombstone with oversized walnut grips" that Marstar sells.
Neither one of these I have held, of course - this is merely the conclusion of the process of elimination.
This is where your opinions come in. From what I understand the Pietta is a well made product, and should be trouble free, and I'm confidant in the quality of Ruger.
Which one is better suited for big hands/fingers?
And has anyone even seen a Bisley in .45 Colt (at a decent price, new or used) at any of the dealers? I've just found them in .44 Mag, which interests me not at all.
Ta guys
Anyway - here's the sitch.
I've been away from handguns for a long LONG time. I used to shoot a S&W Model 10 (with big boy grips) when I was a lad, and I still own a Ruger MkII that I intend to get out with this year.
I need a centrefire pistol, however. I've debated semis, but I'm a bit of a fettarsche, with a fused spine to boot, so picking up brass would, quite literally, be a pain.
I've debated something like a S&W Model 14, like my dad and brother own, but I really don't want another plain jane .38 special DA style revolver.
So, I'm thinking Single Action Colt clone, being as how I'm not near rich enough to buy a real Colt.
My preference is for .45 Colt and a 7.5"bbl. My intention is to plink, and to shoot a mixture of smokeless and black powder loads.
I've been to the local shops and held Ruger Vaqueros, Uberti Cattlemen, and a Beretta something-or-other with a 7 inch barrel.
They feel ok, but I have LARGE hands and the grips are awfully small and I feel like I'm choking up on them a bit much, even with the pinky-curled-underneath hold that I am given to understand is proper.
I'm pretty much down to two choices, so far as I can see: the Ruger Bisley, or the Pietta 1873 "Tombstone with oversized walnut grips" that Marstar sells.
Neither one of these I have held, of course - this is merely the conclusion of the process of elimination.
This is where your opinions come in. From what I understand the Pietta is a well made product, and should be trouble free, and I'm confidant in the quality of Ruger.
Which one is better suited for big hands/fingers?
And has anyone even seen a Bisley in .45 Colt (at a decent price, new or used) at any of the dealers? I've just found them in .44 Mag, which interests me not at all.
Ta guys




















































