That sounds cool. Do they squeak when they get hit? Not morbid, just curious.My experience is with rubber ducks.
That sounds cool. Do they squeak when they get hit? Not morbid, just curious.
Gotta try that sometime.
Me too, Harkrader. I'd like a 10 shot to go with my 6. But I'd still go for the 6".I see now they are offered with 10, which piques my interest. All I need is MORE MONEY!
I love mine, it is my wifes night stand gun. I know she is way undergunned, but .22 is all she will shoot for now. I figure that big stainless gun is enough to scare most people, she has 10 shots, and a dandy club if she needs it. I bought her a 627 to transition too, but no luck so far.
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Anybody think a scandium 617 would sell?
Anybody think a scandium 617 would sell?
Hmmm.....how about a scandium N-Frame .22? Something in the 20-24 shot range?![]()
Why do I have a 617?
Hmmm.....how about a scandium N-Frame .22? Something in the 20-24 shot range?![]()
I would not own a 6" 617........Too much of a clunker......I do own a 4" 617 that I like plus 34's/63's/17's/18's etc.
Why do most of us here own the firearms we have? We probably don't need any more than a shotgun, a handgun in 22lr, one in centerfire and a few rifles in centerfire and rimfire. What fun is that?I have a neat little 63-4 5" tackdriver/woods gun.
I have a cute little cowboy .22 for fun plinking.*
Not sure, though, what purpose the big, heavy, 6" 617 is serving, other than being part of the collection.
So - what do you use YOUR big, heavy, 6" 617 for?
*autos, too, but this is the revolver forum after all.![]()
Could you expand upon what you mean when you write "clunker"? I am in the process of acquiring a 6" and will likely seek a crossdraw holster, given that barrel length. But I was thinking target more than carry and hunting.
Too much of a "boat anchor" weight for caliber. Get a 6" mdl. 17 and you'll see what a really nice 6" .22 is.
I love my 617. Very accurate and love the heavy feel. What is their not to like about a heavy full sized revolver? Mine is a 617 no dash so I'm limited to 6. Would like to have a 10 shot but this will do for now.
Too much of a "boat anchor" weight for caliber. Get a 6" mdl. 17 and you'll see what a really nice 6" .22 is.
I got one because it holds 10 rounds and I go thru them in a hurry!
Not sure, though, what purpose the big, heavy, 6" 617 is serving, other than being part of the collection.![]()