Armscor Revolvers

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skb12172
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Armscor Revolvers

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Pros and Cons for a cheap little CCW piece. Fire away.
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A cheap Colt Detective clone from the Phillipines. I've heard that they don't handle +P loads too well.
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Buy a Taurus instead?
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That way you know you are getting a piece of crap instead of just wondering.


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I actually like my Taurus revolvers and my two 1911's. One went almost 7k rounds without a single failure, ever. Then I sent it off to get upgraded....

But I had to take the cheap shot...
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Post by Ben S »

Never handled one, but based on reputation alone, I'd almost rather get a Rossi.

But then again, if it were me, I'd save long enough to get a well worn and used S&W/Ruger.
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