While doing your research include the S&W Governor, it's in the same category.
While doing your research include the S&W Governor, it's in the same category.
Taurus products have been iffy; the company is having quality control problems. They are so back logged on warranty repairs, some customers have waited months to get their gun back - and frequently, they are still not functioning. Not something I would rely on.Any comments on "the Judge"? Hub was thinking about buying one. We just sited in the 250-3000 long gun - metal jackets - wow, what a racket.
Maybe with not a great a kick!
Thanks Win for clarifying that. That's what I've suspected too. So many have tried to make a hand gun that has the velocity and positive aspects of a long gun. So far, nada.Taurus products have been iffy; the company is having quality control problems. They are so back logged on warranty repairs, some customers have waited months to get their gun back - and frequently, they are still not functioning. Not something I would rely on.
Their 410/45 is a compromise. The shallow rifling causes poor accuracy & much-lower velocities when using the 45 rounds. The short barrel greatly limits the range of a 410 shotshell. After only a few feet, the spread is huge.
Taurus specializes in making unusual firearms - but their quality is not up to par.
Wow, I didn't know that JB. You are a wealth of historical information. The .250-3000 Savage makes me feels so close to my dad. Even though he always said the .22 was the most accurate long gun, the Savage was his favorite. He was an NRA rifle champion, and didn't care much for handguns.I had a .250-3000 Savage 99A in 1972 when they reintroduced the cartridge. It was originally a wildcat cartridge (non factory) developed by Charles Newton in 1915. Arthur Savage liked it so much he chambered the 99 for it. It’s a great deer cartridge, a mild shooter and very accurate.
Savage made takedown 99’s with two barrels, usually in .300 Savage, with and a .410 bore barrel for 2 1/2” shells. They were quite rare and only made during the 1920’s. The shotgun barrel was only meant for single shot use since the 99 had a rotary magazine. Savage 99‘s are interesting rifles.
For a revolver, Ruger GP100. 4"I have a few 12 Gauge SG's. The Remington for whatever reason, really rocks me. I have to really padded up to use that thing.
Unfortunately I have NO handguns. I need one for the night stand badly. Each day goes by I think I need to research this and go find something. I have no idea what to get. Don't need anything special, just for self defense.... Any suggestions? Recommendations?
My recommendation for a home defense pistol is in post #13 of this thread.I have a few 12 Gauge SG's. The Remington for whatever reason, really rocks me. I have to really padded up to use that thing.
Unfortunately I have NO handguns. I need one for the night stand badly. Each day goes by I think I need to research this and go find something. I have no idea what to get. Don't need anything special, just for self defense.... Any suggestions? Recommendations?
Think it might have a lot to do with the size of your hand. I have issues with a heavy gun due to my small hands. Wound up with a sweet little 22 that shoots LR shells with zip recoil. Its nice. We do target practice off the back deck and its very accurate (assuming you are. too...lol). Dad was NRA rifle camp and we always had several 22's in the house, due to their great accuracy. Flushed my first pheasant at the ripe old age of 4 and had a sweet little bolt action 22 with a teddy bear decal on it when I was just a kid, too.I have a few 12 Gauge SG's. The Remington for whatever reason, really rocks me. I have to really padded up to use that thing.
Unfortunately I have NO handguns. I need one for the night stand badly. Each day goes by I think I need to research this and go find something. I have no idea what to get. Don't need anything special, just for self defense.... Any suggestions? Recommendations?
You could check here at this site or attend local gun shows...maybe others have suggestions that they're used:Maybe one of you can direct me in the right direction. I have an old Colt single action made in 1916. I'd like to sell it but if I go to a dealer I'll only get half the worth. It was rebuilt in 2011 and carried in the Mexican revolution .Ser. No. 333678 Early wood, one piece grips. I think Colts are the most beautiful guns ever made but I have to sell it. The old, well-used guns have the most character. I think it's all original parts except for the grips. E-Bay won't take revolvers. Where do you think I should try to sell it?
Ask if the store sells on consignment. Most will take 25%, but they handle all the paperwork, registration, etc. The larger stores really need quality used firearms in their inventory. Colts like that are valuable & sought after by collectors.Maybe one of you can direct me in the right direction. I have an old Colt single action made in 1916. I'd like to sell it but if I go to a dealer I'll only get half the worth. It was rebuilt in 2011 and carried in the Mexican revolution .Ser. No. 333678 Early wood, one piece grips. I think Colts are the most beautiful guns ever made but I have to sell it. The old, well-used guns have the most character. I think it's all original parts except for the grips. E-Bay won't take revolvers. Where do you think I should try to sell it?
Wow, looks like things are different where you are. I've done consignment sales 9 times in the past few years. Everything sold within a couple of days. Of course, they were mostly at big chain stores.231: I've put other guns in gun shops on consignment and they not only didn't sell, but they came back damaged from handling. Won't do that again. But, Thank you for the suggestion. It was kind of you.
You gotta be kidding me. Have you tried any gun shows?Liberty: Cash my guns offered me 1/10th of the price I had on it. I'm not THAT stupid!
Maybe one of you can direct me in the right direction. I have an old Colt single action made in 1916. I'd like to sell it but if I go to a dealer I'll only get half the worth. It was rebuilt in 2011 and carried in the Mexican revolution .Ser. No. 333678 Early wood, one piece grips. I think Colts are the most beautiful guns ever made but I have to sell it. The old, well-used guns have the most character. I think it's all original parts except for the grips. E-Bay won't take revolvers. Where do you think I should try to sell it?
I have a few 12 Gauge SG's. The Remington for whatever reason, really rocks me. I have to really padded up to use that thing.
Unfortunately I have NO handguns. I need one for the night stand badly. Each day goes by I think I need to research this and go find something. I have no idea what to get. Don't need anything special, just for self defense.... Any suggestions? Recommendations?