I had picked up one of the 357 toy guns like the Kapowwe ones I have seen mentioned here...I know they are not as nice as the 4" waterguns but they are only $2 Canadian at a dollar store near me so I figured why not. The other day I was looking at the Kapowwe site cause I wanted to look into getting the nicer watergun but they are sold out. Anyway to make a long story short, I was in a corner store near my friend place last night and found a ".38 Special" cap gun that would work as a nice cheap Indy gun, or even as a base to make a more accurate cheap Indy gun...plus it fires caps...and it was only $4.99 Canadian (plus taxes of course).
Here are some pics. Let me know what you seasoned gear heads think. I might pick up another one for another project I am working on that requires a similar gun. Oh, and sorry for the crappy pics.
Still in the package.
Comparing it to the 357
Without the orange tip
Opened up
Without the brown grips on, looks to me like it would look pretty good with some more accurate grips and a little modification.
Cheapy Indy Gun
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Yup and the good old k frame won't hold up to the stress of everyday firing of the magnum loads. Thus the beefier L frame revolvers like the .357 Combat Magnum.Michaelson wrote:Uh, a model 19 IS a Smith and Wesson .357 revolver, built on a K frame. They're a nice gun, but because of the lighter K frame kick pretty hard with heavy magnum loads. That, of course, doesn't help in this discussion, but the 19 is a .357. Regards! Michaelson
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I was ready to point out that the model 19 is a .357, but ya'll beat me to it. I always thought they kicked pretty hard too, but the model 29 taught me different. This is exactly what I looked like when I shot the model 29 for the first time. And here I am a few minutes later.Michaelson wrote:Uh, a model 19 IS a Smith and Wesson .357 revolver, built on a K frame. They're a nice gun, but because of the lighter K frame kick pretty hard with heavy magnum loads. That, of course, doesn't help in this discussion, but the 19 is a .357. Regards! Michaelson