Posted: 6/13/2017 1:14:29 PM EDT
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I can buy a like new Colt Diamondback in .38 special for $1200. That's several hundred lower than I've usually seen for one in this condition. I was actually in the market for a K frame .38 for my wife with her small hands and can get a nice Model 15 for half that. I'm OK with limited +P use. Thing is, seems it just keeps getting harder to find nice revolvers and the fit and finish on this one really are awfully good. Not too worried about aftermarket holsters and such. Not too worried about it being too nice to carry. Mostly would like something my wife will practice with and fits her small hands well. That and I come down on the side of the argument that says there are several great .38 spc SD rounds available. Of course all this assumes my wife ends up with it..
So what do y'all think of a .38 Diamondback? |
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Have you looked on GB for some of the used foreign police issued model 10s? I have one from the Malaysian popo that looks and feels worn the funk out, but shoots GREAT.... the grips are worn down and rounded from years of use, and the action is broken in well... i think i gave 200 bucks for it 2 years ago.... it is my favorite shooter at the moment.....
The colt would be cool, but more as a collectible..... M15s are sweet too, but they are too high for my tastes anymore.... |
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Excellent price on what is becoming a collector's item. If you're just looking for a shooter there are certainly cheaper and probably more practical alternatives. But if I ran across a nice D'back at that price I would do damage to my credit card.
Colt's are fine with plus p ammo. |
| Let me be the naysayer. NO! Colt Diamond Backs and their parts will soon be going the way of Pythons and their parts. There are few gunsmiths who are competent to work on Colt revolvers and you will wind up having to work on it someday. Sooner rather than later with Pythons. I don't know if DB's are as bad as Pythons. Buy a nice Smith and put the rest of the money on ammo to shoot or even another Smith. |