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I am considering buying a Starr revolver. They were/are made in both single and double action models. If only getting one, which should it be?
PiettaA Pietta repro or an original?
The Double Action percussion revolvers always had a cool factor for me , like the Starr and TranterI got to handle an original and a repro of the DA at the Shot Show when it was in Dallas.
I really liked the cool factor of the DA, we always shot DA in PPC, Combat Silhouette, and of course law enforcement.
A break-top Starr with a button release, and a few extra cylinders would be a blast at the rangeThe trigger pull on the .36 and the final "trip" is disconcerting. I do think that if they had added a push release (instead of a screw pin) to tip cylinder up for quick change it would had been interesting.
Think being scared fecal-less in combat these drawbacks would be readily overlooked. My .36 Navy works, but takes effort. Its a 3 digit BTW and came from a well known collector who lusted after a S&W Schofield we had.Being one of the first doubble actions on the market i can't imagine it was very refined? for DA to be usable inmop it needs to be pretty slick. Stiff and rough DA is totally useless INMOP
Heck i don't even like ANY double action colt regardless of when made. An otherwise mint lightening that was unrepairable comes to mind even if an unmentionable.actually no. defects are magnified in high stress situations. not overcome. one of the shootouts we studied back in the day a state trooper dumped six rounds of .357 mag into the hood of his cruiser trying to hit a perp on the other side of the hood some 6ft away. stiff doubble action trigger pull combined with heavy recoil cartridge were the likly cause and one of the reasons that .38sp XP was invented. It was both an upgrade to regular 38sp and a downgrade of .357mag because they found that most officers could not shoot full power .357 accurately under stress. My point being that an early unrefined stiff doubble action is going to suck in stressful shooting situations. A worked highly tuned modern doubble action in a reasonable caliber like .45acp or .38spXP is pretty darn slick. obviously i have not tried a Star action but judgeing from the comments of folks who have i would absolutly choose a single action of that era over a DA of that era.
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