gssp
Bearcat
Looking at the flat top Bisley's in 44 Special. Both are available in blue and SS. Pro's and Con's for either, please.
Thank you.
Alan
Thank you.
Alan
Do you like to baby your revolvers, transport them in padded cases, or are you kinda rough with your guns. The stainless will hold up better.gssp said:Looking at the flat top Bisley's in 44 Special. Both are available in blue and SS. Pro's and Con's for either, please.
41-44-45-48 said:I personally like the more classic look of blue, but then again ss can be good looking as well. Obviously ss is more rust resistant. My personal opinion (based on nothing more than a few specimens) is that blued guns have better fit / finish lately. SS Bisley frames do seem to have the most grip fit issues. The ss bisley flattops are an odd bird and much newer to the market. I'd guess the ss will hold value better based on there'll probably be fewer made since the blued version has been in production for 5 or so years now. Also ss will have a pinned on front site which is easier to change than the high temp soldered on site the blued guns come with.
That's about all I can think of.
medicdave said:The only real choice is both. They both clean up nice. Stainless with sambar and blue with real ivory