"No match" ...manurhin is a 357 magnum not a slingshot lol
And when it comes to long range accuracy, nigga please https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/GIGN41_Domenjod_310119.jpg/1920px-GIGN41_Domenjod_310119.jpg
It's a miracle you can shoot accurately with this already https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/Smith_and_Wesson_.44_Hand_Ejector_1st_Model_New_Century_Triple_Lock_Canadian_Contract_.455_Webley-transparent.png/1920px-Smith_and_Wesson_.44_Hand_Ejector_1st_Model_New_Century_Triple_Lock_Canadian_Contract_.455_Webley-transparent.png
.357 magnum is still a .35 caliber. Get back to me when Manurhin starts making a .44. Until then, the triple lock is still the world's premier handgun.
No point in making it .44, really
https://youtu.be/QolnISQDaHw?t=550
18 pieces of drywall for the 357 vs 20 pieces of drywall for the 44
Difference is meaningless, especially with the far superior barrel length of the manurhin ( 6.5" vs 2.5", 2.75", 3", 4", 4.25”, 5.25", 5.75", 6", 8", and 10", a world of difference in terms of power and accuracy)
Until then, the triple lock is still the world's premier handgun.
No it's just nostalgia, brits reported malfunctions in the trenches btw. That's right it jams. For a revolver it's fucking embarrassing
Oh btw
The Manurhin is chambered for the minor 9mm/.35 caliber round. A good pistol but no match for the handgun that could withstand .44 magnum loads.
It's the best revolver
lol
Arguing with your massive and unshakeable ignorance is pointless. BTW, the Brits complained of mud in the barrel lug and third lock. The triple lock didn't "jam".
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