Last of the Mohicans
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In looking around on a Canadian forum, I have come across a 2" 12-2, that has caught my eye. I'm wondering what folks here can tell me about this particular wheel gun.
Thanks.
Thanks.
The M13 is NOT the same gun in .357 Mag. There was a military M13 Aircrewman in .38 Spl, and, more recently, there was a Model 13 STEEL revolver in .357 Mag.It's a .38 Spl K-frame with an aluminum alloy frame, six-shot, fixed sights, exposed DA/SA hammer. Great carry gun, compared to a J-frame it has an "extra" round, is only a little bigger, but still light weight because of the AL frame. The M13 is the same gun in .357 Mag.
Okay, this is something I was wondering about. My current pet load for .38spl is 3.5gr of Titegroup behind a 158 LSWC. I can't recall if it's considered a +P load or not...I'll have to check my manual again.Avoid heavier types of loads in a Model 12 so you don't crack anything.
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In looking around on a Canadian forum, I have come across a 2" 12-2, that has caught my eye. I'm wondering what folks here can tell me about this particular wheel gun.
Thanks.
Be sure to carefully inspect the area under where the barrel attaches to the frame for a hairline crack in the frame. Not an uncommon problem on this model.
Okay, this is something I was wondering about. My current pet load for .38spl is 3.5gr of Titegroup behind a 158 LSWC. I can't recall if it's considered a +P load or not...I'll have to check my manual again.
Another question, as a 12-2, it has a steel cylinder, does it not?
I'm thinking of buying it, so it would be shot regularly and not carried...because well, this is Canada, and the authorities take a dim view of such things.
Model 13 STEEL revolver
The M-12's also had a slightly different set of grips didn't they?? i recall hearing that standard RB K grips didn't fit.
NOT near my S&N book to check.
FN
Is it safe to say the M13 is a fixed sight version of the M19?
Yes. Except I think that the ejector rod is not shrouded.