See PM, regards.Pics and price on Redhawk?
See PM, regards.Pics and price on Redhawk?
I'm a fan of shoulder rigsI've been carrying/using steel service-sized semi autos for years, so no, weight doesn't bother me much. In fact, I find the weight rather comforting. Plus, I find heavier guns easier to shoot well....Barrel length though, that's different matter. If the barrel of any certain sidearm is too short, and I don't have a use for it. Too long, and it starts getting in the way of daily activities. The best carry option for those is probably a shoulder holster, but then how ya gonna hide it without some sort of jacket?....If I was a handgun hunter, I might see the question(s) differently, but I ain't so all I have to go on is my own training and experiences as related to carry and defensive uses.
DGW
This.
My 6in Security six feels better balanced than a 6in GP or 686.
I found them on eBay, they came from Thailand.![]()
Beautiful revolver!
Grips, where did you purchase them?
SAY WHAT? All steel handguns are heavy weight regardless of the barrel length. . I prefer a 3" SP101/357 for trail hiking in a Gunslingers K holster. I had a fun time with a Ruger Bird Head in a Doc Holiday set up. boys will be boys. watch out sisters. HA (the bird head cut the crap out of my thumb web)I understand that some folks for warriors reasons like shorter barrel revolvers.
However, I would like to know did any of you purchase shorter barrel revolvers just because of the too much weight of longer barrel revolvers?
If I remembered correctly; several years ago was article about Ruger and their marketing. One of executives in Ruger Marketing was telling that at one moment they noticed a surge in sales of 4" GP100, and drop of 6". When data were compared with sales of 4" and 6" Security Six revolvers, they found no correlation. After some research, they found that for a number of customers 6" GP100 was too heavy, so they turned to 4" revolvers. Well, Ruger started manufacturing some GP100 with half underlug.
If you check weights of 6" GP100 and S&W 586/686, you will find that they are about the same as 5.5" Bisley or SBH in 44 Magnum.
I do have 44 Magnum 7.5" Redhawk and 7.5" Bisley, but when those two revolvers are compared, Bisley is IMO way better balanced. Redhawk is a great revolver, however, with 54 oz, and muzzle quite heavy, nah, too much for me. On top of that, even with some peppier loads, Bisley is "gentler" on hands. Couple cylinderfulls no difference, but more than that, the difference is noticeable.
For that reason, Redhawk is for sale. For sale is also 6" 686; 45.4 oz is more than I want on 357 Magnum revolver.
As I said: "I understand that some folks for warriors reasons like shorter barrel revolvers." And I respect that! If for CCW, I would also go for a short barrel SP101, but 327.SAY WHAT? All steel handguns are heavy weight regardless of the barrel length. . I prefer a 3" SP101/357 for trail hiking in a Gunslingers K holster. I had a fun time with a Ruger Bird Head in a Doc Holiday set up. boys will be boys. watch out sisters. HA (the bird head cut the crap out of my thumb web)