She could wear that thing strapped in the middle of her forehead, and most guys wouldn't notice it.C-dub wrote:It is different and kind of futuristic looking. The holster for that thing must be huge. And I know it's TV, but do they really expect us to believe that little woman conceals that thing in the outfits she wears?
Covert Affairs Gun
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The way the cylinder is made it has a flatter profile than most revolvers. carries well for a revolver according to a friend that carries a rhino 200d a lot. I have shot it and the beavertail grip lets you get a real high grip on the pistol and with the barrel being so low it shoots amazing. I have thought about buying one for myself.C-dub wrote:It is different and kind of futuristic looking. The holster for that thing must be huge. And I know it's TV, but do they really expect us to believe that little woman conceals that thing in the outfits she wears?
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I would have a hard time keeping it concealed. I would want to take it out of the holster and show it off.JeepGuy79 wrote:The way the cylinder is made it has a flatter profile than most revolvers. carries well for a revolver according to a friend that carries a rhino 200d a lot. I have shot it and the beavertail grip lets you get a real high grip on the pistol and with the barrel being so low it shoots amazing. I have thought about buying one for myself.C-dub wrote:It is different and kind of futuristic looking. The holster for that thing must be huge. And I know it's TV, but do they really expect us to believe that little woman conceals that thing in the outfits she wears?
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yep. its uglier than a glock :-)I've always felt that it looks like the offspring of a revolver and an axe:
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There is not a market for futuristic revolvers. People want to buy into a sense of history when they have a revolver like Dirty Harry, spagetti westerns and Indiana Jones. Hell, i just bought a webley mark VI
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Eh, if I wanted a gun I could just toss in the glovebox and forget about, I might go with a revolver. They're not as sensitive to a complete lack of lube, right?psijac wrote:There is not a market for futuristic revolvers.
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