leosnipes
CGN Regular
So last week the idea of getting a new revolver has suddenly popped out of nowhere. not an expert in revolvers(or any firearms, for that matter), got an old S&W .38 at home, played with my buddy's shiny little .32, tried .44 and plus for a handful of times at local gun range, that's about it.
currently looking at the ruger single six rimfire and blackhawk, both are old-school SAAs, would probably take whichever i found first and get a double action for the other caliber type.
a little question here: the barrel length of these revolvers varies from 4.2" to 10", while im sure there are reasons for each of the length options, in general, which length do you guys think would sell quicker for a better value used? the medium 5" or 6", or the longer the better? or, put it the other way around, among three used revolvers under similar condition for same price, would most of us (peaceful Canuck shooters who dont need to have self defense in mind) take the 5", the 7" or the 9", and why? my old .38 is less than 5" so now im tempted to try something new and get a 7.5" or even longer one, but don't want to get stuck with it if i decide to resell it and move on!
currently looking at the ruger single six rimfire and blackhawk, both are old-school SAAs, would probably take whichever i found first and get a double action for the other caliber type.
a little question here: the barrel length of these revolvers varies from 4.2" to 10", while im sure there are reasons for each of the length options, in general, which length do you guys think would sell quicker for a better value used? the medium 5" or 6", or the longer the better? or, put it the other way around, among three used revolvers under similar condition for same price, would most of us (peaceful Canuck shooters who dont need to have self defense in mind) take the 5", the 7" or the 9", and why? my old .38 is less than 5" so now im tempted to try something new and get a 7.5" or even longer one, but don't want to get stuck with it if i decide to resell it and move on!


















































