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View Quote My grandma had one of those cheap 22 short revolvers....I shot it once and the front sight fell off. 99% sure it was in a cigar box... |
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Quoted: Triple K's double drop leg. I have a couple sets. I wanted a "B" movie style set, like the lone rangers, etc. but the prices were prohibitive so I modified one of my black ones. No reason, just wanted one. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60034/holsters_2_jpg-1421739.JPG View Quote |
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I should know better!
Every time I click on one of these threads wood is involved and I have to change my underwear. |
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Originally Posted By 35Whelen700: Yeah, that you probably have $300 total invested in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 35Whelen700: Originally Posted By 1srelluc: King's conversion S&W M-1917. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/88145/DSCN9123__2__JPG-1056230.JPG Drawer-O-Snubbies. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/88145/DSCN0008__2__JPG-1422111.JPG Yeah, that you probably have $300 total invested in. I was brought up to believe that it's wrong and a waste of emotion to ever hate anybody. I think Mom would have made an exception for him, though. LOL |
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Neat guns OP! I’ve got a bunch myself but my father-in-law just died Friday so if I wind up getting any of those from the estate I’ll try to post them later. He was a bit of a cowboy so six shooters and lever guns were his kink
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I shot my Fathers Ruger .45 LC Vaquero last week and was like holy shit. A hand cannon.
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Originally Posted By binthere: Here’s only one I have for now. I need more revolvers. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/263143/EF423269-0B93-4C04-925A-F2272D24836B_jpe-1421733.JPG View Quote I did a double take at first. Super Redhawk with the frame extension cut back, mated with an Anaconda barrel? Nice! |
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Originally Posted By MARINE-ORDIE: Glad you are kidding. I came here to call you an idiot troll. Now I call you friend. View Quote +1. Out of all the handguns I've purchased nothing beats my used AIM Surplus S&W 38-SPC police trade-in. Since I was unemployed I had to stop buying new and hit the used firearms. That and a military trade-in Beretta 92 are two firearms that always go with me on a range day. |
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Originally Posted By leftytheking: I wonder how many people that title just /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/Triggered-143.gif View Quote I told my dad his snub-nose .38 he likes to carry is for boomers the other day. Told him its his funeral if he doesn't wear lvl IV plates and have a MP5 under an overcoat. |
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Originally Posted By Strela: That is a great rig! I grew up watching movie and TV cowboys. Reminds me of Hoppy's rig. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/6163/Hopalong_Cassidy_Grace_Bradley_Boyd_jpg-1422532.JPG View Quote Thanks, so did I. I did notice Hopalong's upper pants belt in your photo. I also altered one to go with this but I cropped it out before posting. They don't show but I used the exact same buckles and tips as his. Here's the lower half I cropped. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By NFA-Joe: Revolvers are fun. I'll shoot one in USPSA eventually just for kicks. View Quote Just be aware of the direction of your muzzle during reloads. I was never DQ-ed but the RO apparently had a near heart-attack every time I pointed my muzzle up to eject the cylinder. "Muzzle, muzzle! Watch your muzzle!" @NFA-Joe |
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View Quote That old school Colt is begging for a Tyler. |
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Oldest in the thread? S&W model 1 1/2 in .32S&W. Slims_88 bought it recently for $20. Another friend of mine is trying to buy it from him for a lot more than $20.
Attached File Based on SN and production numbers we think it was made in mid 1879. |
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Originally Posted By Taipan01: Triple K's double drop leg. I have a couple sets. I wanted a "B" movie style set, like the lone rangers, etc. but the prices were prohibitive so I modified one of my black ones. No reason, just wanted one. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60034/holsters_2_jpg-1421739.JPG View Quote Perfectly valid reason in my book. |
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You're right I am now determined to sell off all of mine by end of summer.
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I was thinking about buying an Uberti 1872 5.5" since I sold my last single-action years ago to fund other things, but now I'm thinking I might try to get into cap-and-ball. I already have a Uberti 1861 and really want a 1862 Pocket Police.
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Originally Posted By Miami_JBT: https://i.imgur.com/XeCBLqL.jpg View Quote Look at the one on the second shelf from the top, third in from the right. She's a beaute! |
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Originally Posted By CFletch: I was thinking about buying an Uberti 1872 5.5" since I sold my last single-action years ago to fund other things, but now I'm thinking I might try to get into cap-and-ball. I already have a Uberti 1861 and really want a 1862 Pocket Police. View Quote You may also want to check out Pietta. They've come a long way since the early 2,000's. I bought their stainless 1858 New Army .44 the last time I wanted to scratch the itch of another suppository shooter. Decent revolver. Cabelas used to have them all the time in their Bargain Cave at pretty good savings but I haven't looked recently along with other BP accessories for your possibles bag. I also bought one of these plus the pin for Walker/Dragoons. It covers all my wants. A lot easier then using the pistols ram to reload and I use a pre-measured spout on the flask for powder drop. It's not one of the cheap versions Cylinder loader. They have a newer version for another $20.00. |
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Gp100 3" - because if six rounds of 357 158 gr SJHP don't do it, the damn thing is heavy enough to use as a bludgeoning device. |
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Originally Posted By Digger440: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/8149/mynX8K.jpg View Quote That’s a balanced collection. Love the Redhawk and the smiths and all of the others too. |
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I thought this was going to be some kid on arfcom calling me Fudd because I own revolvers. Wascally wabbit!
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