sup /k/, I'm seriously toying around with the idea of picking this up. The one I'm looking at is a European American Armory .357, 2" barrel. Very similar to the one in the picture. The only problem is I've never heard of this brand. I don't know anyone that owns one, I've never shot or handled one, but I've seen favorable reviews online of it.
Has anyone here had any experience with EAA or this gun?
>>28264754
Nah you should buy a 40smw
>>28264754
You should buy a 40smw bro
>>28265028
Sweet gun
>>28264754
Dude you should totally buy a 40s&w you'd totally enjoy that gun. Cheaper bullets much conceal such wow.
>>28264754
>>28265028
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>>28265054
Can comfirm, 10/10 ergos. I just wish it had a bayo lug
>>28264754
Pic related was from another anon with an EAA revolver, note the dents from the firing pin in places that they shouldn't be, it had timing issues from the factory. If you want a revolver purchase something from Ruger or S&W, and if you can't afford a new one of those get a used one again from Ruger or S&W and check over it for issues. If you can't afford a used one of those then don't get a revolver.
Guide for checking over a revolver:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Fh3F6hufhDMWZiNjBkMWItZDhkNS00MTlhLWE4YzMtOTdmN2YwNmY4NzM2/view`
>>28266414
Wow. I have that guide, the google link is dead though. That's definitely a concerning image though. See I know Ruger and S&W make them well, I was just curious about this particular brand. Maybe I can see about a test fire at their range before I buy it if I decide to give it another look.
>>28264754
>.357
>2 inch barrel
>>28266560
Somehow an ` ended up at the end of it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Fh3F6hufhDMWZiNjBkMWItZDhkNS00MTlhLWE4YzMtOTdmN2YwNmY4NzM2/view
>>28266644
Oh my, this is much more comprehensive. Thanks!