thermodynamics systems 357 snubbie

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i just inherited one and can't find much info about them. interesting revolver. figured someone on here may be able to help. googled them but not much there. many thanks
 
"Thermodynamics"......That word gives me the chills; the only course in which I ever got lower than a "B".

Now that we have that out of the way, I'm sorry I can't help..... never heard of such an animal.
 
Here is an article. I had to look it up. All I can say is OUCH!!!!

https://www.mythicarmory.com/thermodynamic-systems-tda-357.html
 
Yeah I saw that but really didn't tell me a lot. Ouch like it hurts so much because you don't have it in your valuable box or because it's gonna blow up if I shoot it?
 
See them at gun show sometimes..........at incredibly inflated prices!
 
Well if that's the case maybe I'll sell it and get something worthwhile. Thanks guys for the info. I'm half afraid to shoot it
 
I recall an article in Gun World by Dean Grenell years ago, IIRC the company was a subsidiary of a manufacturing firm, this was an attempt to diversify, get into the gun market.
Grenell also reviewed the Randall 45 autos-same idea.
 
I see what you mean. Lots of angles. Wish it was as valuable. Gonna take it to the range tomorrow and try some .38's through it
 
eyeseeum said:
I see what you mean. Lots of angles. Wish it was as valuable. Gonna take it to the range tomorrow and try some .38's through it

I'd thought I'd seen everything out there but this thread proved me wrong. I've not seen nor heard of this revolver. I wonder how many where produced? Couldn't have been many.

And that's exactly what I'd do with it also. Shoot it and enjoy it. As for it's looks it's no worse to my eye than many charter arms. No offense to any owners here. :D
 
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