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#11 Post by the running man »

Keithkilvo1 wrote:Try a Ruger Super Redhawk in either .44 or .357.....built to last :D :D
There's one on Guntrader at the moment
They are certainly built like tanks and folk are using them in gr but they are not a Smith.....and after owning one and not being able to group with it where as I am with my Smith the Ruger was a disappointment.
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#12 Post by Keithkilvo1 »

I did look at one of John Robinson's and they are very nice and well made as you would expect but I decided to go with the Ruger for now to see if revolvers are for me, if I like it I will go with one of Johns in the future
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Dellboy wrote:i had a reply earlier if its of interest

Most we sell these days are K Frame in. 38.We can supply L Frame. 38/.357 or N Frame models.
Carbon Fibre sleeved. Based on a new S&W frame price around GBP 3,200.00. 4 week delivery on. 38 K Frame and around 16 weeks on other models.
You could buy 3 new Smith & Wesson .357 for that and have change, a bit expensive.
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#14 Post by Dellboy »

8-) so how do you get around the sec 5 bit
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#15 Post by Gh0st »

Dellboy wrote:8-) so how do you get around the sec 5 bit
Guessing as Not made in the UK.
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#16 Post by Hrun »

Gh0st wrote:
Dellboy wrote:8-) so how do you get around the sec 5 bit
Guessing as Not made in the UK.
I don't even think it is guessing..

Section 1 through 5 is a UK, not a global classification..

Therefore, any firearm you wish to import into the UK can be made or modified as you wish. When you apply for an import licence, this is when things matter and it will either be given a classification or banned for import.

Where we have to be careful is when modifying guns already imported as if you convert a firearm in such a way it becomes a section 5, the law states it stay a section 5.

I would put money that the law was written to stop people converting their handguns when the law changed, thereby ensuring the confiscation was effective, rather than smiths making modifications to legal firearms which would be legal when they are finished.

As always, we fall foul of poor legislation, but at least it gives us sheep something to discuss whilst the next gun ban goes ahead!!!
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#17 Post by Gh0st »

Agreed
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Hrun wrote: I would put money that the law was written to stop people converting their handguns when the law changed

And you’d be losing that money...

As with the rest of your assumption, you are mistaken. S7 of the 1988 Amendment Act and case law prevents your analysis.
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#19 Post by Sim G »

ordnance wrote:
Dellboy wrote:i had a reply earlier if its of interest

Most we sell these days are K Frame in. 38.We can supply L Frame. 38/.357 or N Frame models.
Carbon Fibre sleeved. Based on a new S&W frame price around GBP 3,200.00. 4 week delivery on. 38 K Frame and around 16 weeks on other models.
You could buy 3 new Smith & Wesson .357 for that and have change, a bit expensive.

All relative really. Pre 1997 a Wilson Matchmaster custom PP1 revolver, based on an S&W, would have been the thick end of £2500. A £700 increase in price over 20 years is probably not that bad!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#20 Post by ordnance »

Sim G wrote:
ordnance wrote:
Dellboy wrote:i had a reply earlier if its of interest

Most we sell these days are K Frame in. 38.We can supply L Frame. 38/.357 or N Frame models.
Carbon Fibre sleeved. Based on a new S&W frame price around GBP 3,200.00. 4 week delivery on. 38 K Frame and around 16 weeks on other models.
You could buy 3 new Smith & Wesson .357 for that and have change, a bit expensive.

All relative really. Pre 1997 a Wilson Matchmaster custom PP1 revolver, based on an S&W, would have been the thick end of £2500. A £700 increase in price over 20 years is probably not that bad!


That depends is it a Wilson quality revolver or a stranded S&W with a longer barrels etc. There is one for sale here for a similar price.
Description: WILSON MATCH MASTER, Available in K & L frame, (K frame in picture ), 2 In stock, RING FOR FURTHER INFO,
Category: .Pistol : Hand guns
Make: Smith & Wesson
Model: WILSON MATCH MASTER
Calibre: .38 / .357
Mechanism: n/a
Status: n/a
Price: £2350.00
Gun Condition: Excellent.
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