Good luck, hope yours runs better than mine! Bought it at Rural King and took it home. Shot 24 rounds...let me say it again..24 ROUNDS through it. Trigger starting sticking, a couple of light strikes and finally the cylinder release locked up on it. Sent it in, wait a month and a half for it to come back. Havent touched it since.
I recently purchased the RIA M206 .38spl Simply wanted a no, non-sense small revolver to carry in the summer her in Az heat. Park my Glock daily. Love the rustic throwback revolver system even with its unrefined aesthetics. Dig the extra grip and gun pouch! RIA knocked it out the park. Single action is so damn light, and dbl action is so smooth 👊🏼along with 6-rds.
My wife has one, and she’s excellent with the wood grip. I shot it, I have huge hands, and I did pretty well. Plenty good enough for self defense range.
Everything I understand about the RIA is that it is based on the old Colt Detective Special and other D-frames in the Colt lineup thru the 1980s. It’s outward appearance is not so much of the old Detective Special as what’s inside the frame. The old D-frame action was incredibly smooth. What you paid is still not a bad price for a small revolver that might have some potential. Not sure how RIA heat treats their steel, or if they’re forged or cast, but there is some potential. It would be interesting to see if the hammer can be bobbed and still reliably ignite primers.
@@DamnRightDamien well most of the cost was from shipping and tax from firearms depot cuz it was $247 on their website and then the transfer fee at the gun shop plus the $18 mandatory flat tax per firearm we have to pay for each firearm so if you are saving that much then I need to know where you are sending your guns man
I imagine that’s not $299 flat I’m sure it’s plus tax and shipping unless you do their in store pick up you still have tax you got to pay so not exactly $299
Good luck, hope yours runs better than mine! Bought it at Rural King and took it home. Shot 24 rounds...let me say it again..24 ROUNDS through it. Trigger starting sticking, a couple of light strikes and finally the cylinder release locked up on it. Sent it in, wait a month and a half for it to come back. Havent touched it since.
I recently purchased the RIA M206 .38spl
Simply wanted a no, non-sense small revolver to carry in the summer her in Az heat.
Park my Glock daily. Love the rustic throwback revolver system even with its unrefined aesthetics. Dig the extra grip and gun pouch! RIA knocked it out the park. Single action is so damn light, and dbl action is so smooth 👊🏼along with 6-rds.
sweet video... Even sweeter 38 snub.
I got mine at Grabagun and paid $255.00 plus tax. $25.00 to FFL. I'm in Texas.
@@robertzuniga8972 awesome man I wish I got mine down there would of saved me a bit
My wife has one, and she’s excellent with the wood grip. I shot it, I have huge hands, and I did pretty well. Plenty good enough for self defense range.
I got mine on GB for 199.00 .
I think I'm going to make a Fitz special out of mine .
Awesome man what was the cost after shipping and FFL and when was that
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Everything I understand about the RIA is that it is based on the old Colt Detective Special and other D-frames in the Colt lineup thru the 1980s. It’s outward appearance is not so much of the old Detective Special as what’s inside the frame. The old D-frame action was incredibly smooth. What you paid is still not a bad price for a small revolver that might have some potential. Not sure how RIA heat treats their steel, or if they’re forged or cast, but there is some potential. It would be interesting to see if the hammer can be bobbed and still reliably ignite primers.
Well said sir. Supposedly, Hornady Critical Defense 38 Special 110gr FTX Handgun Ammo has just as good results as any +P
@@o0DylanBlake0o gonna definitely check those out been trying to think of a round to buy thanks brother
Brother I also live in WA and you payed like a solid $100 more than you needed to
@@DamnRightDamien well most of the cost was from shipping and tax from firearms depot cuz it was $247 on their website and then the transfer fee at the gun shop plus the $18 mandatory flat tax per firearm we have to pay for each firearm so if you are saving that much then I need to know where you are sending your guns man
299 at Academy Sports
I imagine that’s not $299 flat I’m sure it’s plus tax and shipping unless you do their in store pick up you still have tax you got to pay so not exactly $299
Like I SAID anywhere in the FREE states 225 to 275 dollar guns all day long @@extrarounds3827