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Quoted: Oh hey it's revolver month! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/62064/20220301_194518_jpg-2298076.JPG View Quote Reminds me to order T grips I think I want brushed bronze for this Attached File |
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Quoted: Reminds me to order T grips I think I want brushed bronze for this https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/184182/BF6DAAC4-976E-4A94-86C5-091FB94715F4_jpe-2298088.JPG View Quote I actually yanked it off there as soon as I snapped this Pic. I forgot how much I hate those things, lol. They do look cool, though! |
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Quoted: Really?! Tell me more View Quote Every time I pick up a revolver wearing a t-grip and acquire a firing grip, I find that the second knuckle of my middle finger is jammed up against the rear of the trigger guard. For me, there just isn't enough room between the surface of the t-grip and the guard, and I don't have particularly large hands/fingers. Ymmv, though. |
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Quoted: i might, But I'm sending the holster back View Quote |
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Quoted: Continuation of revolver month. Just got the 3” Python in. Shown next to my 4.25”. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/54333/FB680F9B-B858-417E-963B-93F9D14A2B96-2298983.jpg View Quote I have the 4.25” and the 6” .. can’t wait to ad the 3” to my collection. Waiting on a good deal. |
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Quoted: I have the 4.25” and the 6” .. can’t wait to ad the 3” to my collection. Waiting on a good deal. View Quote I’ve got the 6” as well. Bought the 3” off Gunbroker for 1700. I’m sure they will be down around MSRP in the near future. |
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Attached File 3" 625-3 Model of 1989 2.5" Model 19-3 2" Model 10-7 (I installed the DAO factory hammer) |
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Quoted: Redhawk 5.5". Beast mode! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/483410/Ruger_Redhawk_003-2299089.jpg I don't own any Smith's but apparently still have a revolver addiction. Pretty partial to the Rugers. View Quote That's my favorite Ruger they ever made. I'm going to get one soon. I'm thinking I can't avoid those or a nice GP100 much longer... |
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Allright, I need some guidance on holsters. I have Smith M10 4" and a 3" SP101. What should I look at for somewhat concealed OWB carry. I figure the M10 will be hard to hide. I wear a 1.5" nylon belt and prefer leather pancake holsters, but I'm new to revolvers and open to suggestions.
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Quoted: Allright, I need some guidance on holsters. I have Smith M10 4" and a 3" SP101. What should I look at for somewhat concealed OWB carry. I figure the M10 will be hard to hide. I wear a 1.5" nylon belt and prefer leather pancake holsters, but I'm new to revolvers and open to suggestions. View Quote I can't help with a pancake but I go with jmcustom for kydex and horsehide iwb from Ryan Grizzle Attached File Attached File All my owb holsters are open carry woods style. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/61552/20220302_174104_jpg-2299050.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/61552/20220302_174156_jpg-2299052.JPG 3" 625-3 Model of 1989 2.5" Model 19-3 2" Model 10-7 (I installed the DAO factory hammer) View Quote Dude!.... soo sexy.... you win the thread. |
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I wish the stag like grips were real though. Here are a few more: Attached File Attached File Attached File Also, I've always been a bit of a 'snooty' gun owner, so I always ignored the Barami grips ($12.95 lol, can't be any good, right?). I got the ones on my Model 10 a couple weeks ago, and they are freaking awesome! The stereotypical bike tube section absolutely works too. I hate hype, this isn't hype. In fact, I just got some k frame elk grips, and I don't know if I want to give up the Barami's. Bananas for reference. |
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Quoted: Allright, I need some guidance on holsters. I have Smith M10 4" and a 3" SP101. What should I look at for somewhat concealed OWB carry. I figure the M10 will be hard to hide. I wear a 1.5" nylon belt and prefer leather pancake holsters, but I'm new to revolvers and open to suggestions. View Quote Another option This is a cheaper option that's actually really well made. It's just not that concealable |
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Quoted: Allright, I need some guidance on holsters. I have Smith M10 4" and a 3" SP101. What should I look at for somewhat concealed OWB carry. I figure the M10 will be hard to hide. I wear a 1.5" nylon belt and prefer leather pancake holsters, but I'm new to revolvers and open to suggestions. View Quote |
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Quoted: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/0e/b7/ca/0eb7caf0006fb62e13c14314b9faa6b3--march-holidays-school-holidays.jpg Nope no revolver day!! Write your government representatives to fix this. View Quote It says it right there #1 |
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Quoted: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/0e/b7/ca/0eb7caf0006fb62e13c14314b9faa6b3--march-holidays-school-holidays.jpg Nope no revolver day!! Write your government representatives to fix this. View Quote but every day is revolver day when it's revolver month |
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Quoted: Another option This is a cheaper option that's actually really well made. It's just not that concealable View Quote |
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Quoted: No idea on how well THIS would work with your revolvers but I have one of their holsters for a G19.5 and it's a great value. View Quote maybe i should just try another and see if my luck changes? |
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Quoted: Allright, I need some guidance on holsters. I have Smith M10 4" and a 3" SP101. What should I look at for somewhat concealed OWB carry. I figure the M10 will be hard to hide. I wear a 1.5" nylon belt and prefer leather pancake holsters, but I'm new to revolvers and open to suggestions. View Quote Kramer OWB Great horsehide revolver holster. Excellent quality and fit. These were priced at $118 a year ago. $140 now. <Joe did this. |
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Quoted: That may do the deed for the K-frame, thanks. It would be hard to conceal that on my 5'10" frame anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Another option This is a cheaper option that's actually really well made. It's just not that concealable You could with a good holster. Those safariland holsters are the only good $50 holsters out there. |
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Quoted: Kramer OWB Great horsehide revolver holster. Excellent quality and fit. These were priced at $118 a year ago. $140 now. <Joe did this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Allright, I need some guidance on holsters. I have Smith M10 4" and a 3" SP101. What should I look at for somewhat concealed OWB carry. I figure the M10 will be hard to hide. I wear a 1.5" nylon belt and prefer leather pancake holsters, but I'm new to revolvers and open to suggestions. Kramer OWB Great horsehide revolver holster. Excellent quality and fit. These were priced at $118 a year ago. $140 now. <Joe did this. Yup Attached File |
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Shot a couple Bill drills to end my shooting today. All hits in the A zone. I was using my new m65 with 158gr swc@1200fps drawing from my safariland SLS. A bit slower than from aiwb but felt pretty good.
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Quoted: yes, that's the one I ordered, the 1791 pancake holster. it was way too loose. right out of the package the gun slipped easily in and out. I'm sending it back. maybe i should just try another and see if my luck changes? View Quote Call or email them. They should fix your problem. Some people like them tight, some like them loose. |
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Well, ackshually, it's 4.2, but who's gonna split fine hairs, LOL! Do it. I love mine.
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Quoted: Guys! Should I buy a 4" GP100 tomorrow?! View Quote What’s the price? I want this. One of the only ones that revs my motor Attached File |
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