Post by Garyforce Watcha fellas
Ok another revolver here for you .... and one that i personally was after for a while.
KOKUSAI's S&W M10 MILITARY / POLICE 38 SPECIAL
(pictured below)
Specs Length: 24 cms / 9 7/16" (muzzle to butt)
Barrel: 10 cm / 4" (open)
Weight: 600g (approx)
Materials: Heavyweight abs & zinc alloy
Grip: Plastic (wood grips are available)
Comments Ok well like i said i was after this one for a long time before i actually got it and when i did i wasnt dissapointed
. ...its a reasonable wight and feels comfortable ..... the only "problems" with it is it had a grip spacer (which i originally didnt know could be removed and thats what prevented me from buying one for a long time .... but that was the first thing to go !
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now heres were i admit i was wrong
...when i saw this on various sites i thought ..." hmmm.... not to struck on the grips" .... so i bought the chunky M19 wood ones for it ..... i put them on..and straight away .....i knew id made the wrong choice ! ..i took them off ... put the old ones back .... asked francky to get me the proper wood ones and sold the "wrong ones" to claymore
(cheers again matey ! )
Loading Loading the M10 is pretty standard. The cartridges are .38 revolver carts if you have the "real look" carts you first unscrew the 'bullet' and insert a 7mm cap face up... then screw the bullet back on. Having primed your six cartridges you push the cylinder release catch (to the left of the hammer) forward which allows the cylinder to swing open to the left. Holding the gun in your right hand you can then slide the cartridges into the cylinder with the right, or ! if you have a ‘speedloader’ you can just use that as easily. Next swing the cylinder back so its closed again and your ready.
Firing Now ..... just pull the trigger
This revolver (unlike some other model revolvers I have reviewed) is ….well you could say semi automatic in the sense that you can just keep pulling the trigger and the cylinder will automatically rotate until all 6 rounds are spent. Depending on how quickly you pull the trigger the whole process can be over in about 6 seconds
There is however that really fun moment to be had before pulling the trigger for the first time you pull back the hammer for that nice "click click"
This gun will never jam !! … if you do for some unfathomable reason have a misfire, which can generally be attributed to a dud cap, it wont spoil your day because just keep pulling that trigger and you move to the next round.
as i have previously stated i prefer MARUSHIN P.F.C caps over the M.G caps you get a reasonable amout of sparks from the open barrel, and the as i've said in the past... Load her with M.G caps and pull the trigger and it goes ‘pop’ ..load with MARUSHIN P.F.C caps and you get ‘BANG !!!’ and a damn loud bang at that (i dont recommend this indoors ! )
Cleaning Now there’s two ways you can clean this gun. The ‘easy way’ and the ‘thorough way’
First the easy way.
Ok … open up the cylinder, remove the spent carts and clean them as you would normally. Then grab your self a handful of cotton buds dipped in your cleaning solution and clean out the cylinder. Wasnt that easy
to clean the barrel you need to find yourself a longer cotton bud or perhaps a pipe cleaner.
The thorough way though involves you striping the gun down.
A single screw releases the grip. 3 screws on the right side of the gun allow you to remove the plate that houses the mechanism. Again iv’e said it before and I’m saying it again as you remove the hammer & trigger its important (if not refering to instructions) to make note of how the parts of the hammer & trigger fit together ! and be warned ... putting them back together is a fiddley business
Next, clean and oil the gun using whatever cleaning solution / oil you prefer. (personally i would recommend marks cleaning technique of hot water, baking soda & vinegar)
Then once we are cleaned and oiled .... put it all back together ....and your done !
You don’t need to clean this revolver that thoroughly that often unless your firing it a lot !
Over all So there we are.... a revolver classic ........this is how they are meant to be
Like i mentioned earlier..the only thing 'wrong' with this gun is the aesthetics and that is down to your own personal preference ! ..... for me the grip spacer is a big no no and had to go ! ....but some of you like your grip spacers and thats fine
one big important point for any modelgun and for anyone serious about our hobby is if wooden grips exist for your modelgun ... then do whatever it takes to get them !
...... your gun isnt complete without them ....and francky should be able to get hold of them for you !
when i get the wood grips for it it will be perfect
10/10 for this one
.... 9/10 if it has a grip spacer and plastic grips
WOOD GRIPS
STANDARD GRIP