I've been debating a BearCat for a year and monitoring this thread for a couple of weeks, finally "pulled the trigger" and bought a stainless model last week...
Shot it some this weekend and having some mixed feelings about the little revolver. I looked at several new BearCats the store had and picked the nicest one, still seems Rugers quality had slipped some since the last Ruger revolvers I'd bought - minor but noticeable tool marks, grip blemishes etc. The trigger will need some break-in / smoothing - not surprising. When I cleaned it up before shooting I'd noticed the cylinders were a bit rough, this was very apparent when I tried to eject spent casings - some were extremely tough to extract! Can a guy smooth these cylinders without changing dimensions & ruining accuracy?
Also noticed during clean-up after shooting that the front sight blade was a bit loose - not enough to effect accuracy & doesn't feel like it'll come free, just enough play to feel with my fingers... I don't want to try to re-pin (dimple) it, is there a decent clear epoxy that'd work (just a drop or two )?
Still think they're cute little guns, just wanna get mine in good working / shooting order.
I shot a few Federal's, CCI's, & Remington's - no real accuracy testing, just sitting & resting on the knees. Nothing stood out yet, hopefully wring it out a bit more this weekend. Any suggestions as to ammo this guns tend to like? Looking forward to putting this gun thru it's paces.
Randy