CheyenneBodie
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After a long wait Beretta USA came through with a new Manurhin MR73 with 5.25 inch bbl. Its a fabulous revolver --everything they say it is-- I consider it to be the ultimate K-frame because It's about the same size and K-frame speedloaders and holsters fit.
The downside to the gun is the beautiful high polish blue finish--I don't dare put it in a kydex holster. I do have an old Safariland holster for a K-frame with the suede lining even then I'm hesitant to holster it. A better option for durability would be the DLC finish found on the Korth Mongoose.
The action is adjustable two ways--it has two screws-- a standard slot screw to adjust the mainspring tension and a hex screw which adjusts the trigger return tension. You can tune it the way you like it.
Sights are partridge in the front and adjustable rear plain black the way I like it.
The trigger face is grooved and its sharp like a Colt. I much prefer a smooth radiused and polished trigger face for double action shooting. It has a trigger overtravel screw and there is no overtravel in SA or DA firing.
The Trausch grips may not be much to look at but they are very practical - the long tang at the top helps with recoil control when shooting .357 magnum ammo. Most of the time I shoot standard velocity .38 Special. I fired the gun at indoor range on a small NRA AP-2 target at 50 feet. Slow fire offhand double action with .38 Special 158 grain round nose lead and very happy with the groups.
Overall a superb revolver worthy of the accolades.
The downside to the gun is the beautiful high polish blue finish--I don't dare put it in a kydex holster. I do have an old Safariland holster for a K-frame with the suede lining even then I'm hesitant to holster it. A better option for durability would be the DLC finish found on the Korth Mongoose.
The action is adjustable two ways--it has two screws-- a standard slot screw to adjust the mainspring tension and a hex screw which adjusts the trigger return tension. You can tune it the way you like it.
Sights are partridge in the front and adjustable rear plain black the way I like it.
The trigger face is grooved and its sharp like a Colt. I much prefer a smooth radiused and polished trigger face for double action shooting. It has a trigger overtravel screw and there is no overtravel in SA or DA firing.
The Trausch grips may not be much to look at but they are very practical - the long tang at the top helps with recoil control when shooting .357 magnum ammo. Most of the time I shoot standard velocity .38 Special. I fired the gun at indoor range on a small NRA AP-2 target at 50 feet. Slow fire offhand double action with .38 Special 158 grain round nose lead and very happy with the groups.
Overall a superb revolver worthy of the accolades.