Recently bought a super nice colt trooper 357 mark 111. A avid S&W guy said the colt python was a fine firearm but the trooper was a boat anchor compared to S&W, that gun stores could not give away. Obviously I did not feel good about that comment. What do you guys say.
I'd say that person don't know shit about good guns. I always felt the trooper had a great double action and was built like a tank, that's my two cents.
Posts: 1446 | Location: Millstadt, IL | Registered: 14 February 2007
I'm not sure what planet that guy is from, because Colt revolvers (in good shape & reasonably priced) are getting increasingly difficult to find in my neck of the woods. Please try to get the name of the store where they can't give them away. I'd like to stop by and help them out. Here's a good article on the Trooper:
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 I feel much better. her's my new "boat Anchor". I paid 395.00 plus tax. Not a mark on her. Good as the day she was minted. Thought I made a great buy until that guy said it was junk. She'a keeper now Thanks again for all the info.
Loving S&Ws (as we all do) does not preclude loving Colts too. My favorite, but far from only Colt, is my 6" Officer's Model match. When I want to shoot single action target I opt for the Colt. When I want to shoot rapid fire double action, the Smith is my choice. But both can substitute for the other and not much bad can be said about either. Don't let some know-it-all jackass tell you what you should like. I'd LOVE to have your Trooper.
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Posts: 413 | Location: West Texas | Registered: 21 January 2007
that someone is entitled to his opinion. However, if he can't say something good, he might want to consider keeping it to himself(; yeah, right!).. Morons -and there are plenty of them- usually distinguish themselves from others in a most ignoble manner: specious talking.
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Posts: 428 | Location: On the Flat Iron, near the Escudilla Range; in Az. | Registered: 14 June 2006
Ask your friend (avid S&W guy) to explain the subtle nuances between the actions
IMHO The biggest difference (which explains my prefence for S&W with the exception of a match tuned python) is the S&W action is harder/stronger ETC at the begining of the trigger stroke, easier at the end and all the Colts I have shot are easier at the begining and harder/stiffer at the end of the stroke.
In DA mode I can and do stack the S&W trigger/hammer towards the end of the stroke to allow a final check of the sight alinment before the hammer releases.
I can not do this with a Colt
The Colt Trooper is a fine firearm and should give you years of enjoyment
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Posts: 592 | Location: Southern Az Territory, Border County | Registered: 16 June 2004
I saw a Trooper MK III @ The Gunshow yesterday Asking Price = $795.. Proof positive that everything has gone up My Buddy bought one a while back for under $400 Gary/HK
Posts: 3053 | Location: Louisville Kentucky USA | Registered: 01 February 2004