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Glad you are kidding. I came here to call you an idiot troll.
Now I call you friend. |
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I'm currently low on round guns, but I still have a deep love for 'em. Call me what you will!
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View Quote LOL.....I bet I have seen a baker's dozen RGs in boxes just like that over the years. Here's a nickled 1979 13-2 Military & Police Magnum (.357) I picked-up last week. It had pearls on it but I found a set of Jay Scott faux stags I put on it. Attached File |
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Quoted: Just kidding. Post em up https://live.staticflickr.com/4380/36140460433_f16ec9902b_h.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49214905128_1e709f557b_h.jpg View Quote oooooooo, I like that top one. The picture itself is excellent as well. |
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Revolvers are a lot like milsurp rifles. They are fun to shoot, but I wouldn’t want one for anything beyond a range gun.
That’s not to say they aren’t capable, just not ideal. |
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Revolvers are fun.
I'll shoot one in USPSA eventually just for kicks. |
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now i want a case hardened AR lower, with brass fittings and wood/ivory furniture.
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Originally Posted By leftytheking: I wonder how many people that title just /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/Triggered-143.gif View Quote Oh I was pissed for all about 3 seconds until I read the rest of the post |
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Originally Posted By Sputnik556: Revolvers are a lot like milsurp rifles. They are fun to shoot, but I wouldn’t want one for anything beyond a range gun. That’s not to say they aren’t capable, just not ideal. View Quote Not that a rifle or slug gun cannot do it better but big revolvers have their place for hunting or even fishing in big bear country. I’d rather carry a .44 than a 9 on some Alaskan river. If shit went down I’d want the slug gun. ETA. Full disclosure, I haven’t hunted with a handgun in years, I’d prefer to do it with a rifle. Better shot made, power not lacking, longer range. |
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this is not my picture, but yesterday I ordered one just like it. cool part is that its an anniversary present from the Mrs. |
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As are Colt SAA and 1911 pistols. But the bazillion or so threads calling those fudds out rarely change the mind of the average basement dwellers in these parts.
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Originally Posted By olscruffy: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/188895/evohJmY_jpg-1421567.JPG this is not my picture, but yesterday I ordered one just like it. cool part is that its an anniversary present from the Mrs. View Quote What is this seven-shot beauty? I'm not familiar with all the models, sorry. Pic thread: |
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Just bought this. S&W Model 29 .44Mag with the 6.5" barrel.
Attached File I also have a Colt Official Police, Ruger Redhawk .45Colt/.45ACP and a Ruger GP100 Match Champion. |
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Originally Posted By TheTallest: Just bought this. S&W Model 29 .44Mag with the 6.5" barrel. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/417902/IMG_20200516_142221_jpg-1421620.JPG I also have a Colt Official Police, Ruger Redhawk .45Colt/.45ACP and a Ruger GP100 Match Champion. View Quote That ain't a no dash is it? My grandfather bought his no dash brand new around 58. It is beautiful and one day will be mine. |
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Originally Posted By SDMF_Rebel: That ain't a no dash is it? My grandfather bought his no dash brand new around 58. It is beautiful and one day will be mine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SDMF_Rebel: Originally Posted By TheTallest: Just bought this. S&W Model 29 .44Mag with the 6.5" barrel. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/417902/IMG_20200516_142221_jpg-1421620.JPG I also have a Colt Official Police, Ruger Redhawk .45Colt/.45ACP and a Ruger GP100 Match Champion. That ain't a no dash is it? My grandfather bought his no dash brand new around 58. It is beautiful and one day will be mine. It's a new production gun so it's a 29 - 10. |
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Only got one and I can’t find a pic... ‘70s InterArms Virginian Dragoon. Sort of a SAA clone in 44mag with a 7.5” barrel.
Also got a Marlin 1894 to match. |
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Nextyou'll go on about how revolvers never fail and are way more reliable than modern semis.
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Originally Posted By 1srelluc: LOL.....I bet I have seen a baker's dozen RGs in boxes just like that over the years. Here's a nickled 1979 13-2 Military & Police Magnum (.357) I picked-up last week. It had pearls on it but I found a set of Jay Scott faux stags I put on it. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/88145/DSCN0007__2__JPG-1421518.JPG View Quote Jay Scott grips! I used to think that was the grip to put on a Smith and then throw those ol' diamond center ones in the trash! |
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Originally Posted By leftytheking: I wonder how many people that title just /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/Triggered-143.gif View Quote |
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