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Past Master |
I like revolvers. Here is some _______________________________________________________________ It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. Harry S. Truman www.CrossCountryQuilting.com "Deep in the heart of the Ozarks" | |||
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Master of one hand pistol shooting |
I just sold a revolver. An 18-3 S&W. Next an Outdoorsman 38/44. SIGnature NRA Benefactor CMP Pistol Distinguished | |||
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No, no I won’t. Unless I stumble across a vintage SW 586 Distinguished Combat. Conserve Liberty, and the right of self-determination. | |||
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As all good men are want to do, I have created a lot of lists. One such list is a "Top Priority Firearms" purchase list. That particular revolver you mentioned is in the Top 10. Excellent choice, sir. Truly a work of art.... ________________________________________ "Just A Wild Eyed Texan On a Manhunt For The World's Most Perfect Chili Dog...." | |||
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Recent acquisition from a good friend of mine, saved this late 1980's model from not being used anymore the handle?... it's Latin for "Lover of the Bow". | |||
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https://www.indianagunowners.c...6-6-plus-357.520887/ There's a man with a pointy stick at the door! | |||
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Frankly the fact that he used the term vintage and 586 in reference to each other makes me uneasy. | |||
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I have a Taurus 85CH currently & have a Ruger SP101 coming July 1st A snub nose revolver has been part of my carry rotation for 30+ years now | |||
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Big Stack |
Your pics didn't make it. I think you need an ID on that site to access the images.
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My first handgun purchase was a 1911 auto, at age 21, in late 1982, or early 1983, but I have been buying revolvers since mid/late 1983, the first being an S&W Model 60 snub-gun, as I was about to start a police academy, and knew that I would have to carry only DA revolvers, 24/7/365, for my first years of sworn service. IIRC, all of the revolvers were S&W, in the Eighties, but I significantly shifted toward Ruger, after buying my first GP100, in the very early Nineties. In 1983, I thought revolvers were quaint, if not obsolete, but I needed to learn how to use them well, if I wanted to stay alive, while going into harm’s way. So, I made a diligent effort, and, learned to really like sixgunning. Now retired from LEO-ing, it is unusual for me to carry an auto-loading pistol, and, when I do, it is probably a Seecamp LWS-32, which has a long-stroke DA trigger stroke, like shooting a small revolver. My right hand has not aged well, so, I cannot depend upon it to provide a stable platform for some auto-loaders to cycle, and, if shooting lefty, my right hand does not always do a good job of running a slide. Fortunately, most defensive shooting scenarios do not require running a slide, and there are some few autos that cycle reliably, if I shoot them right-handed, but, going forward, I am trending toward a revolver lifestyle. Have Colts, will travel | |||
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Waiting for Hachiko |
I have 3 revolvers. A Ruger SP101 3" in 327 Federal. A Ruger LCRx in 327 Federal and an old Taurus Blued 2" Model 85. I bought the LCRx because I wanted something lighter to carry in 327 Fed. Than the SP 101. But I found the LCRx does not fit my hand well, even after buying several sets of grips. I've been kind of disappointed in the LCRx, even after searching for 2 years for one in 327 Federal. Whereas, the SP 101 with some rubber grips, fits my hand perfectly. I wish I could find some grips for the LCRx that would fit me. I've never felt undergunned while carrying a revolver 美しい犬 | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
I had four revolvers at one time, have since sold off three that were more hunting revolvers than daily carry guns, two .44 Magnums, and a .357 Magnum. The only revolver I have left is a S&W 638, it hasn't seen carry use in more than two years since I bought a P365. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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I think that I'm living your dream... Kit Gun Model of 1950 HE Target .45 ACP Model 53 / .22 Remington Jet Model 544 Texas Wagon Train Commemorative / .44-40 It's like you read my mind - or vice versa. Adios, Pizza Bob NRA Benefactor Member | |||
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Such cruel teasing....you utter bastard. ________________________________________ "Just A Wild Eyed Texan On a Manhunt For The World's Most Perfect Chili Dog...." | |||
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A shop by me has a Smith 65 with a 3 inch barrel. I hardly ever shoot the 8 other Smith that I own, but I want it anyway. | |||
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I bought one last week. S&W 686 Plus 2.5” barrel. Got a holster coming, too, because sometimes you just want to carry .357 magnum. _______________ #COMMUNISTMANBAD | |||
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Still itching for an SP101.... God bless America. | |||
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Recently adopted this Undercover. | |||
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Waiting for Hachiko |
Nice little revolver, they are not appreciated as much as they should be. The older ones like yours are much more compact than Charter's current offerings. I had one back around 1983, put a Tyler T grip on it, and some standard 38 Spl loads, carried it in a pocket holster. Enjoy your little Charter. 美しい犬 | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
^ That's some nice bluing on that Charter! I Wish they still made them like that. | |||
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