Hello folks
I tried to find a classifieds section and couldn't find one so I apologize ahead of time if this is the wrong place to post!
I've had my RPAL for a few years now and I'm finally financially stable enough to purchase my first revolver.
I am in Ontario and will be using the firearm for range practice. I would love to find a used firearm because I believe they don't make things today like they used to, and because I'll save a few dollars and someone can make a few dollars selling something they no longer use.
I've done a bit of brand research and seem to find Colt the highest recommended in revolvers. S&W and Ruger also turn up a lot.
I would prefer a DA.
I have a large hand, and a strong grip, and would like something with a bit longer barrel then the standard 4" since I will be using it at the range and not for up close self defense as you would see in the USA. I know a 5-6" barrel will help me in the accuracy department, and that is my goal, accuracy and the fun that comes with becoming accurate with a new firearm.
If anyone could make suggestions on which revolver might be right for me, or has one to sell, please let me know.
James.
I tried to find a classifieds section and couldn't find one so I apologize ahead of time if this is the wrong place to post!
I've had my RPAL for a few years now and I'm finally financially stable enough to purchase my first revolver.
I am in Ontario and will be using the firearm for range practice. I would love to find a used firearm because I believe they don't make things today like they used to, and because I'll save a few dollars and someone can make a few dollars selling something they no longer use.
I've done a bit of brand research and seem to find Colt the highest recommended in revolvers. S&W and Ruger also turn up a lot.
I would prefer a DA.
I have a large hand, and a strong grip, and would like something with a bit longer barrel then the standard 4" since I will be using it at the range and not for up close self defense as you would see in the USA. I know a 5-6" barrel will help me in the accuracy department, and that is my goal, accuracy and the fun that comes with becoming accurate with a new firearm.
If anyone could make suggestions on which revolver might be right for me, or has one to sell, please let me know.
James.


















































