Smith & Wesson .357 mag TRR8

Ive had mine a couple of months now and have to say Im more than impressed! Im a big fan of form and function, so it has to look good as well as shoot well, and this does it for me. It was my first revolver and now Im hooked and have since bought a 629. The trigger on the TRR8 is tuned to perfection, light and very crisp. The rest of the gun is well balanced and easy to control. The gun is not cheap by any stretch, but you get a hell of a gun for the money that's for sure!
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My only concern is the forcing cone/barrel stub o.d. While a traditional N frame w/ six shots has lots of meat, I'm not sure if the eight shot version maintains this.
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Ive had mine a couple of months now and have to say Im more than impressed! Im a big fan of form and function, so it has to look good as well as shoot well, and this does it for me. It was my first revolver and now Im hooked and have since bought a 629. The trigger on the TRR8 is tuned to perfection, light and very crisp. The rest of the gun is well balanced and easy to control. The gun is not cheap by any stretch, but you get a hell of a gun for the money that's for sure!
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This will be my first revolver as well. I'm in the process of getting one, I handled it a bit the other day and loved the feel and weight of it! I'm excited to see how its going to shoot, I'm expecting good things since it's from the precision department.
 
I have an R8, and it is one of the most accurate handguns you can buy.

Guns and Ammo did a review on it a while back, and it did 1/2" groups at 50yards. That's 1" groups at 100yards, with a HANDGUN.

No matter how you shoot, this gun will always be more accurate than you.
It is built on a 327 scandium N frame, and is performance center crafted so the trigger is smooth as silk.Pull is a bit heavy for a PC gun but smooth as butter.
 
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