WB
I like the gun but concur. Not in RH class
Tuesday, May 06, 2025, 13:57

I was a bit shocked when I ordered one myself. It is just an up-scaled Trooper MKIII etc. The big cylinder latch bolt holds the cylinder at the back and the pawl pushes against the gear, tightening things when the trigger is pulled. There is no locking of the ejector rod (S&W) nor locking at front of the cylinder like a RH. It's just beefy.

The Differences in a RH and Super are mainly in the powering of the hammer and thickness/robust nature of the barrel threading. This incorporates the scope mounting on the Super as well. The Super's frame extension at the barrel threads is like 100% increased. It also adds weight and looks "different". The original style RH uses only ONE spring to power both the hammer and trigger return. The Super has one for each, independent operating. More like a GP100, enlarged. Both guns lock soundly at the front and back of the cylinder when in battery, in like manner.

The most impressive to me is the DA Dan Wesson. It locks really sound both for and aft. Plus is is just a huge rig. It's barrel is held fast at the front of the shroud via special nut. It holds tension at both ends actually.


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