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IF one is selling drugs in South Central LA and will likely hold the gun sideways to shoot, the reliability of a revolver is a very good option. Could also imagine some John McCain fans buying one.
 
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That things uglier than a naked, starved Rosie O'Donnell at a free spaghetti buffet....


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My other Sig
is a Steyr.
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If you're asking what the Sky Hawk revolver is, it's a Korth, with MSRP of only $1,699.00.


No. Still trying to figure out what would inspire someone to buy / make a white revolver with zebra grips. Confused Confused




 
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The 2nd guarantees the 1st
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They should rename it the snowflake special. *s*



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Does anybody know how often I'd have to wax the thing before the clearcoat came off???




 
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As they say a fool and his money are soon be parted. Not in this lifetime for me!


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That Korth is just pure sexiness with a cylinder!

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Not practical for the Yoop. If you drop it in the snow, you could not find it until August.


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It is the Pontiac Aztec of handguns, so butt ugly if some 5 year old with a squirt gun came up to you you would hand over the keys just so you could report it stolen and get something a bit less ugly with the insurance settlement.


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Hey, it's Italian. Lamborginis look pretty fugly too, don't they?
Don't care for that crackle finish, but I really enjoy shooting mine. It's so mild in .357 I can't see why anyone would want to go to 9. It must have no recoil at all.
The grip looks strange but is actually quite comfortable. But I'd mill that ugly rail off given the chance. It would look a lot better without that useless thing.
But I really want a Mateba.




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And here I thought this could be the official Sig Forum pistol... lol




 
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...mild in .357 I can't see why anyone would want to go to 9...


What he said. Paint job is a significant minus, but at least it isn't chrome.




 
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