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C-dub wrote:It is different and kind of futuristic looking. The holster for that thing must be huge. And I know it's TV, but do they really expect us to believe that little woman conceals that thing in the outfits she wears?
She could wear that thing strapped in the middle of her forehead, and most guys wouldn't notice it. :lol: Even less depending on the shirt she wears. :reddevil
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C-dub wrote:It is different and kind of futuristic looking. The holster for that thing must be huge. And I know it's TV, but do they really expect us to believe that little woman conceals that thing in the outfits she wears?
The way the cylinder is made it has a flatter profile than most revolvers. carries well for a revolver according to a friend that carries a rhino 200d a lot. I have shot it and the beavertail grip lets you get a real high grip on the pistol and with the barrel being so low it shoots amazing. I have thought about buying one for myself.
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JeepGuy79 wrote:
C-dub wrote:It is different and kind of futuristic looking. The holster for that thing must be huge. And I know it's TV, but do they really expect us to believe that little woman conceals that thing in the outfits she wears?
The way the cylinder is made it has a flatter profile than most revolvers. carries well for a revolver according to a friend that carries a rhino 200d a lot. I have shot it and the beavertail grip lets you get a real high grip on the pistol and with the barrel being so low it shoots amazing. I have thought about buying one for myself.
I would have a hard time keeping it concealed. I would want to take it out of the holster and show it off. :mrgreen:
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I've always felt that it looks like the offspring of a revolver and an axe:
yep. its uglier than a glock :-)
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There is not a market for futuristic revolvers. People want to buy into a sense of history when they have a revolver like Dirty Harry, spagetti westerns and Indiana Jones. Hell, i just bought a webley mark VI
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psijac wrote:There is not a market for futuristic revolvers.
Eh, if I wanted a gun I could just toss in the glovebox and forget about, I might go with a revolver. They're not as sensitive to a complete lack of lube, right?
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