The downside of buying used, especially for someone who is new at revolvers (like me), is knowing how to judge the good from the bad.
I've always bought new (stainless and lock), even though I would prefer blued and no lock, because I didn't know what to look for. They turned out to be good buys, and they work well. Other than being an eyesore, the lock hasn't caused any problems.
When you buy new, if something isn't right the factory will fix it free.
I've always bought new (stainless and lock), even though I would prefer blued and no lock, because I didn't know what to look for. They turned out to be good buys, and they work well. Other than being an eyesore, the lock hasn't caused any problems.
When you buy new, if something isn't right the factory will fix it free.