16 inch R92 45LC vs. 357 real world weights

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Re: 16 inch R92 45LC vs. 357 real world weights

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I have the blued model 92 in 45 Colt with the 16 inch barrel.My "non certified" digital bathroom scale says 5.2 pounds for what its worth.
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Re: 16 inch R92 45LC vs. 357 real world weights

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Re: 16 inch R92 45LC vs. 357 real world weights

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eudyta63 wrote:I have the blued model 92 in 45 Colt with the 16 inch barrel.My "non certified" digital bathroom scale says 5.2 pounds for what its worth.
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.
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Re: 16 inch R92 45LC vs. 357 real world weights

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Just weighed my .44 Mag 16" and scale says 5 lb 4 oz. Nice rifle and accurate with Am Eagle 240 jsp.

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