Came up in another thread, so have at it.
Snowflake revolver, but isn't really related to the venerable MR73.
The MR93 is related to the Ruger clone which is the MR88, but not to the MR73.
>>34087549
I love the MR73.
What is the price on the MR73 and MR93 (even thought its no longer produced). What did you pick yours up for?
>>34087627
Sorry if I misled you, but I don't own an MR93, only an MR73.
I paid 1200 euros for a brand new one from Chapuis Armes, a little less than a decade ago. At the time, that was slightly above market price, but no one was stocking them due to a pending change in gun laws around here. So it was a "one off" order. Since the frogs send it in two parcels (frame & cylinder separate to prevent a thief from having a functional gun) I paid the shipping cost twice. Usually they push the cost down by buying in batches.
Current price shouldn't have changed too much, I'd wager.
I later added Nill Griffe (which btw significantly increases felt recoil, the rubber grips do really well).
The grips needed a bit fitting, but wasn't hard.
Wouldn't recommend them for fast fire with magnum loads though. Since I mostly do slow fire, that's fine though.
(and no, I've never fed my MR73 any .38Spl, that would be heresy)
>>34087662
Thanks anon!
>>34087574
>>34087584
Cylinder design looks interesting.
Probably not any stronger than a regular MR 73 cylinder. Still, looks interesting.
>>34087549
Hey, I have one of those. And my stupid phone is going to flip the image again.