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Old 09-20-2015, 06:08 PM
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Of late, I have seen several clones of the old S&W New Century Triple Lock in 44 caliber. Does anyone have one in their collection or experience with them? They look the same as the S&W TL except for the 2 pins in the shroud, they have only one. Please post some photos and your thoughts on the quality of the firearm.
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Old 09-21-2015, 10:15 AM
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Here is mine. This is the second I have had. The first was a perfect copy externally, but with Colt-type V spring lockwork.
This is a Tracoula (TAC), marked Buenos Aires Police. Interestly, Century Arms imported it from Argentina and stamped it MADE IN ARGENTINA, even though it is Spanish.

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Old 09-21-2015, 01:30 PM
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What do you think of the quality of the material, workmanship and shooting function vs. the S&W. Although I have several S&W Triple Locks in my collection, I have only seen photos of the Spanish guns. How would you rate them? I've been thinking about adding one as a contrast to my TLs. Your thoughts!
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On the guns I have seen, the workmanship ranges from mediocre to equal to Smith & Wesson. Lockup and trigger are generally acceptable. Spanish revolvers have a reputation for inferior metallurgy, but the triple lock design is so sturdy I don't see any problem.
Although I have done so, I wouldn't recommend buying one without a hands on exam.
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