Ahhh poop. I was so stoked, oh well better late than never!
Thanks for the update!
‘‘If a thief is taken in the act of forcing his way into a house, and his death is caused by a blow, the owner of the house is not responsible for his blood.’’— EXODUS 22:2
Damnant quod non intelligunt
At least it isn't like waiting for a Tavor.
Steve.
Only three things are certain: death, taxes and stupid gun laws.
Shame it's not a 7-shot, I didn't even realize they still made them with six-shot cylinders, the seven-shot cylinders have been around since 1996, iirc.
Are there are any dealers in Alberta that are likely to have these in stock long enough for me to look at one first? I'm quite keen on buying one but I'm not so keen I want to buy it sight unseen. Been a long time since I've used a 686.
Steve.
Only three things are certain: death, taxes and stupid gun laws.
NOT LIKELY. I suggest you put a deposit on one to hold it for when it comes. If you go in and don't like it, the store will likely let you use the deposit on something else. As for the firearm if you don't take it, they will not be worried, they will sell it in under 1 second to one of the 100 people standing in line for it. Just like if they bring in the 629 with full underlug, I'll take 3, just because. Now that we have our majority, I'm going to be going on a buying spree. LGR going down.
One more thought on the forthcoming 629s. Since they are a special make up SKU for the Canadian market anyways, and that the remarkably asinine American product liability laws do not apply here, could it be possible to delete the internal locking mechanism from behind the cylinder release and simply have a solid, old style frame?
Piss off a Liberal, Buy a gun!
^^^ not if you haven't pre-ordered.
sic semper tyrannis
I think the Ruger GP100 4.2" looks nicer, but I'm a bit biased since I have the 6" Ruger. :D
CSSA Member and Teacher in Ontario.