Isn’t it amazing how many materials can affect the longevity of a firearm? The stainless steel used in the Model 60 is truly a great choice for anyone concerned about rust.
I’ve read that some people have had issues with the trigger pull. Has anyone else experienced this?
I have to agree, the factory trigger can be a bit heavy. A gunsmith can lighten it up if needed.
That’s actually a point of contention among many users. Some prefer a heavier pull for safety, while others want something lighter for precision.
I just love the design! The 3 inch barrel provides a perfect balance of concealability and accuracy. It’s one of those guns that feels right in the hand.
Absolutely! It’s also quite easy to maintain, which is a big plus for new gun owners.
For longevity, consider a yearly professional inspection. It helps catch any early signs of wear. Trust me, it’s worth it.
That’s a smart suggestion, stephen42. I think a little preventative care goes a long way, especially with revolvers that we hope to keep for years.
I just want to know—if you drop it, will it still work? Not that I intend to drop it, but you never know!
Funny you mention that, saramoore! I dropped mine once, and it was fine. The steel frame really holds up to bumps and drops well!