I don't know shoot it I putting the wood target grips on when I get it's just cool looking maybe I have a thing about long smiths here's my other oneA Model 29 with a 10 and 3/8 barrel is a lot of gun. You need a sherpa and a trailer hitch just to haul it around. Just curious: What will you use it for?
I don't know shoot it I putting the wood target grips on when I get it's just cool looking maybe I have a thing about long smiths here's my other one View attachment 28
I'm with you.Not to sound fussy, but does the position of that cylinder release bother anyone else, or is it just me?
Hmmmm......I have found with my 2 wheel gun purchases, I can't hit the broadside of the barn. My semis are another story.
I may keep my #1 forever, but #2 was quickly gone. Both the semis, I have had over 20 years and feel comfortable with.
Just my preference
I have been checking out Semi's with a smaller frame.
Hmmmm......
what kind of wheel guns? I have 3 S&W 357's. my 4" 686 can hit 12" plate easy @ 50yrds, the 686 6" is good @ 100yds with 12" plate. the other is a Model 19 6"... just as accurate
My next want is
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10.5" AR 300BLK...Just can't get em' in Kommiefornia without some shenanigans.
Thanks as you know can't buy it in Calif got luck on a trade with my ffl it's 1979 made in west Germany with all correct markings down to the left hand grip with the made in Germany on the bottom this guy was not shot much at all it's super clean looks brand newThose are good little shooters!
Good to knowI had the Walther PPKS that I wore on my left ankle for 15 years while on duty. I would try to cover it with lint and dirt, just to see if it would ever get too gummed up to shoot, but never had a malfunction with it.