I went into that match expecting it to feel like just another revolver, and it absolutely did not. A well-tuned single-action has this completely different tactile experience compared to anything in modern production, starting with the hammer, which clicks through four distinct stages on its way back and somehow makes the whole gun feel more honest about what it's doing. The balance is different too and the shooting itself settles into this slower, more deliberate rhythm than I'm used to.
It's hard to explain exactly why that slower pace ends up being more enjoyable rather than just slower, but it is and I didn't really get it until I'd actually run a stage with one in my hand. Now I'm sitting here doing the thing where I tell myself I'm just curious about pricing. Anyone ever been in this dilemma?
It's hard to explain exactly why that slower pace ends up being more enjoyable rather than just slower, but it is and I didn't really get it until I'd actually run a stage with one in my hand. Now I'm sitting here doing the thing where I tell myself I'm just curious about pricing. Anyone ever been in this dilemma?