"There will be no production of revolvers in the foreseeable future. The cost of retooling and materials would not be justified by the minimal sales the revolvers would generate."
The official policy of CZ Arms as confirmed by Ken Lawton and Genny Dutcher.
A shame to see this. I have owned several over the years and have always been pleased. I used one in 44 mag to compete in IHMSA matches (way back when)
I'm upset about this on one hand because I own one and I love everything about except pushing that pin back in after a cylinder or so of rounds. But, I suppose, if the value goes up I can't be that upset.
I think it's a sign of the times, nathangdad. A lot of the younger shooters I've seen aren't interested in revolvers because they don't hold enough ammo and they believe a 3" group at 25 yards is "tight". Revolvers are considered an "old timer's" weapon; I've been quoted the line ("A lot of old-timers carry those.") out of Lethal Weapon more times than I can count. Heaven forbid that you shoot a single action; they consider that something right out of the Stone Age.
I think it's a sign of the times, nathangdad. A lot of the younger shooters I've seen aren't interested in revolvers because they don't hold enough ammo and they believe a 3" group at 25 yards is "tight". Revolvers are considered an "old timer's" weapon; I've been quoted the line ("A lot of old-timers carry those.") out of Lethal Weapon more times than I can count. Heaven forbid that you shoot a single action; they consider that something right out of the Stone Age.
I have encountered this quite a bit. I love my .44mag. Never jams, no failure to load, and no failure to fire.
As for the holding more ammo, if you can't take someone down with six shots (especialy with a .44mag. You wont need them all) YOU SHOULDN'T FIRE A WEAPON!
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As for the holding more ammo, if you can't take someone down with six shots (especialy with a .44mag. You wont need them all) YOU SHOULDN'T FIRE A WEAPON!
I think it's a sign of the times, nathangdad. A lot of the younger shooters I've seen aren't interested in revolvers because they don't hold enough ammo and they believe a 3" group at 25 yards is "tight". Revolvers are considered an "old timer's" weapon; I've been quoted the line ("A lot of old-timers carry those.") out of Lethal Weapon more times than I can count. Heaven forbid that you shoot a single action; they consider that something right out of the Stone Age.
I saw it happening years ago when we transitioned from service revolvers to service autos in law enforcement. A lot of the younger officers in our classes were chomping at the bit for the new issue weapons at a time when auto pistols and auto pistol calibers themselves were evolving rapidly; probably not the best time to transition. To this day, I can still shoot the timed instructors course with a Smith & Wesson medium frame service revolver shooting a better and tighter score than I could with an auto pistol. A well tuned .45 Government auto might come close.
The cost of labor is doing them all in. Revolvers are hard to make. They actually have more moving parts than an automatic. First Colt, now DW. I'm pretty confident Ruger is not going to quit any time soon. Neither will SW.
I HAVE A MODEL 15-2 VH, 6" BBL. I PICKED UP AN 8" HEAVY DRILLED AND TAPPED FOR A SCOPE AT A LOCAL GUNSHOP, BOUGHT A 10" HV BBL OUT OF THE LOCAL ADVERTISER PAPER, AND THEN BOUGHT A 2" HV BBL AT A GUNSHOW. I PAID ABOUT A TOTAL OF $410 FOR EVERTHING. HECKUVA GOOD PRICE FOR A (PISTOL PAC). I ALSO HUNT WHITETAIL WITH A TC CONTENDER IN A .445 SUPER MAG. LOVE THAT CAL.
I HAVE A MODEL 15-2 VH, 6" BBL. I PICKED UP AN 8" HEAVY DRILLED AND TAPPED FOR A SCOPE AT A LOCAL GUNSHOP, BOUGHT A 10" HV BBL OUT OF THE LOCAL ADVERTISER PAPER, AND THEN BOUGHT A 2" HV BBL AT A GUNSHOW. I PAID ABOUT A TOTAL OF $410 FOR EVERTHING. HECKUVA GOOD PRICE FOR A (PISTOL PAC). I ALSO HUNT WHITETAIL WITH A TC CONTENDER IN A .445 SUPER MAG. LOVE THAT CAL.
Nice collection. You ought to hang on to the Dan Wessons.
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I'm with you revolver guys. Let'um have their auto's. The laughing stops when I bring in targets with really small groups, some holes overlapping, shot with a Super Blackhawk or GP-100. My GP recvently saved me from myself. Made a mistake in handloading. Charged a 357 with 15 gr. Blue Dot instead of 10.5. Nearly a 500% overcharge. The primer was blown out of the case and jammed the action. Cleared the action, loaded with known good loads and went right on shooting. Let's see a plastic auto stand up to that abuse. Thank you Bill Ruger.
I too love the long magnums like 357 Maximum, made opular by the Dan Wessons. They wil be missed.
Gents,
Found an Original Unfired .357 cal DW Pistol pac, Has all the stuff, 2" 4" 6" 8 " barrels, Buckle, Patch, Wooden exchange grip, Wrench, White front site replacement.
Collector had it in his collection.
What is the Pac worth these days.
The Case has yellow lining, Think the Pac is about 20 years old.
Would like to know what it's worth today,
Any Guesses?