Looking for a single-action revolver - some questions
I'm in the market for a single-action revolver. I've got all automatics. When I did my ATT test at the new club, the instructor had some single-action revolver that I believe was chambered for .38, or some variant, that he let me try. I asked him why in the world he would want one of these cowboy-pistol replicas, and he said he really enjoyed firing it. Well, long story short, he was right, and I can see the lure. I really liked the thing. I liked the mechanics of loading and unloading it, I liked the single action, I liked the size and weight, and I liked firing it.
That being said, I am interested in purchasing one. However, I have no knowledge on brand /model quality, etc. Calibre is not an issue. Nor is recoil. I've currently got a .22, 9mm, and a .50AE. I will go and source out models so I can either try them, or at least get a feel for them in my hands. I'm a big guy with big knuckle-dragging ape hands, so a larger model is perfect for me.
As far as esthetics go, I am interested in something that looks like the Uberti (sp?) 1875 Outlaw. I like the long barrel and the look.
I am not interested in getting into black powder, etc., or investing thousands in an authentic-era revolver. Honestly, in a perfect world I'd find something that fires 9mm, lol, so I wouldn't have to buy another calibre, but it is what it is. I'm assuming most are .45 Colt.
Anyone with any experience and advice, I'd appreciate it.
Cannon
Looking for a single-action revolver - some questions
Big hands, look for an original Blackhawks or Vaquero. They were the larger frame. The New Vaquero is closer to the Colt. A smaller frame and grip.
I know there are a lot of good manufacturers of SAA style pistols. This is an area where I really like the Rugers.
Also, the original Vaquero in 45 colt can be loaded quite hot.