Browsing around online and I found this. Who can brings this in!
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=121776
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http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=121776
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Is it the same as the the TRR8? Sure looks the same....
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...d=10001&productId=45916&langId=-1&isFirearm=Y
Nine's post: Model 327 M&P R8 - 8 Shot, .357 Magnum Revolver
my link: Model 327 TRR8 Revolver
FWIW, Reliable Gun in Vancouver has a TRR8 in stock.
Thanks, Nine......I guess I should look at the pics more closely but I think I was blinded by 'gun fever'.
Slightly different:
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List at the same price though...
revolvers are far from ideal for serious work.
You guys can't be serious??? What a piece of sh*t. Wheel guns are not suitable for mounting anything. I don't wish to debate the pros and cons of wheel guns vs. autos but it should be obvious that revolvers are far from ideal for serious work.
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You guys can't be serious??? What a piece of sh*t. Wheel guns are not suitable for mounting anything. I don't wish to debate the pros and cons of wheel guns vs. autos but it should be obvious that revolvers are far from ideal for serious work.
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...it should be obvious that revolvers are far from ideal for serious work.
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Oh, revolvers can jam too. And when they do, you can't just rack the slide to clear the malfunction. Instead, a trip to the gunsmith is usually in order. Also, revolvers don't stand up to abuse as well as semi-autos (the cylinder lock is typically the weakest link).Are you serious? I'd take a revolver over a semi any day if my life depended on it. No jamming, no FTF or FTE, if the ammo is a dud, pull the trigger again.



























