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Old 05-27-2007, 10:32 AM   #1
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Armscor revolvers

Need information on Armscor revolvers. There are two out there that are a decent price right now but I have no personal knowledge of them. Any opinions good or bad would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Old 05-27-2007, 01:59 PM   #2
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They are Cheap Guns Imported from the Phillipines , but I've never owned one or had one come in for repairs as of yet...Maybe because nobody owns one around here... I do shoot Armscor Ammo and it is good quality stuff !
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Old 05-30-2007, 03:25 AM   #3
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I am in the Philippines and I have owned a Glock, a Colt 1911A1, Smith&Wessons, Armscors, a CZ-75, a Mossberg shotgun, in short firearms from different countries.

An Arnscor revolver is an inexpensive .38 that will kill what you aim at. I used to use mine as a backup gun , or actually as a "New York reload", to my Smith&Wesson 686Plus. I didn't try it with +P ammo, just standard pressure.

It's not intended to be a target pistol, although within reasonable shooting distance I see nothing inaccurate about it. As a useful self-defence revolver for a civilian on a budget, it is quite acceptable, in my opinion.
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:24 AM   #4
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I have one Moose and yer right, they are inexpensive. But the one I bought while not up to Colts quality is a **** fine shooter out to about 35 yds we can keep shots within a 3-4" spread and lock up is snug with 0 problems with timing or spent casing extraction. I wish the finish was a lil purtier. But heck it's another good toy to play with right?
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Old 05-30-2007, 10:09 AM   #5
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Thanks guys. Here in Ky. they have a sale on them. 159.99 blued 4" barrel .38 special. Seemed like a good price. A friend of mine who values my opinion of firearms asked me about them but my knowledge is nil. He is a person who wants to buy a inexpensive house gun who probably will shoot about 100 rds through it the first week he owns it and then about 50rds thru it in the next 20 yrs.
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Old 06-14-2007, 07:06 AM   #6
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hello, i own 2 armscor revolvers and i can say they are quite accurate, but i only use them for home and office security, i dont bring it to the firring range but ive had them for 5yrs now and they are still like new never had a problem with them, i use them to hunt down varmints like rats and crazy stray dogs. they are cheap and effective, i own a s&w model 60 .38revolver, a feg 9mm p9r, these are my carry guns,
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