No I edited it. It's a 357.Greg- is that a Rossi .44 special?
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No I edited it. It's a 357.Greg- is that a Rossi .44 special?
I was just about to mention that revolver. I had the same one in 2" or possibly 2.5" inch back in the 90s. One of the things that Drew me to it was the smooth cool looking cylinder. I really wish I had it back. But the Houston Co S.O. " Lost it" back in 97.Sometimes they don't. That's what attracted to this gun. It's a real early Alexandra Arms Rossi. One of the finest feeling and shooting handguns Iv'e had the opportunity to shoot. I love it and wouldn't part with it for nothing. All 357 deliciousness!
In the case of a heavily fouled blackpowder revolver, it would give extra traction, for turning the cylinder, when reloading(unless you're Josey Wales, then you just whip out more pistolas).
I always figured it made it easier to grip the cylinder.