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That's what I meant. Didn't you just buy a 'hog leg' six shootin' side arm? Why? Surely it wasn't because Custer carried one is it? Btw and all kidding aside, maybe people are attracted to the military 'style' arms is due to they're light weight and 40m accuracy
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On 5/1/14, 9:01 AM, Tim wrote:
That's what I meant. Didn't you just buy a 'hog leg' six shootin' side arm? Why? Surely it wasn't because Custer carried one is it? Btw and all kidding aside, maybe people are attracted to the military 'style' arms is due to they're light weight and 40m accuracy Yeah, I did: .357 MAG DA six-shooter, stainless steel, 6" barrel, just like Marshall Dillon and General Custer *didn't* wear. ![]() I like the weight of a *heavy* steel sidearm. And, of course, if you are fighting off zombies, once you run out of ammo, you can grab the revolver by the barrel and smack 'em over the head. This is the "sister" of the one I got: http://tinyurl.com/lnbvayy The grips are ugly, there's no other way to describe them, but they do fit my hand well, and they seem to absorb the kick from .357 rounds. The ..38 Special rounds feel like .22LRs. There are a few things I want to have a gunsmith work on, to make the new revolver more "mine" and less like every other one. One, I think, will be to have her bead-blasted, to tone down the stainless steel shine. The other mods are more practical. |
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On 5/1/2014 9:18 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/1/14, 9:01 AM, Tim wrote: That's what I meant. Didn't you just buy a 'hog leg' six shootin' side arm? Why? Surely it wasn't because Custer carried one is it? Btw and all kidding aside, maybe people are attracted to the military 'style' arms is due to they're light weight and 40m accuracy Yeah, I did: .357 MAG DA six-shooter, stainless steel, 6" barrel, just like Marshall Dillon and General Custer *didn't* wear. ![]() I like the weight of a *heavy* steel sidearm. And, of course, if you are fighting off zombies, once you run out of ammo, you can grab the revolver by the barrel and smack 'em over the head. This is the "sister" of the one I got: http://tinyurl.com/lnbvayy The grips are ugly, there's no other way to describe them, but they do fit my hand well, and they seem to absorb the kick from .357 rounds. The .38 Special rounds feel like .22LRs. There are a few things I want to have a gunsmith work on, to make the new revolver more "mine" and less like every other one. One, I think, will be to have her bead-blasted, to tone down the stainless steel shine. The other mods are more practical. You probably already know but there are several sources for custom grips for that gun to personalize it even more. |
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On 5/1/14, 9:29 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/1/2014 9:18 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 5/1/14, 9:01 AM, Tim wrote: That's what I meant. Didn't you just buy a 'hog leg' six shootin' side arm? Why? Surely it wasn't because Custer carried one is it? Btw and all kidding aside, maybe people are attracted to the military 'style' arms is due to they're light weight and 40m accuracy Yeah, I did: .357 MAG DA six-shooter, stainless steel, 6" barrel, just like Marshall Dillon and General Custer *didn't* wear. ![]() I like the weight of a *heavy* steel sidearm. And, of course, if you are fighting off zombies, once you run out of ammo, you can grab the revolver by the barrel and smack 'em over the head. This is the "sister" of the one I got: http://tinyurl.com/lnbvayy The grips are ugly, there's no other way to describe them, but they do fit my hand well, and they seem to absorb the kick from .357 rounds. The .38 Special rounds feel like .22LRs. There are a few things I want to have a gunsmith work on, to make the new revolver more "mine" and less like every other one. One, I think, will be to have her bead-blasted, to tone down the stainless steel shine. The other mods are more practical. You probably already know but there are several sources for custom grips for that gun to personalize it even more. Yes, and I've seen some really beautiful wood grips, and they aren't that expensive. The problem is, the wood grips don't absorb the "shock" from the .357 rounds all that well. The rubber grips are like a Koni shock absorber. But I probably will be shooting mostly the .38 Specials, since they are considerably less expensive, and the kick from those seems pretty mild in a heavy pistol. I might borrow a set of wood grips from a buddy and try them on for size. I'm going to be replacing the front sight with a HiViz. My extraordinary (ha!) gunsmithing skills are good enough for that. |
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Harry, we weren't talking about makes and functions when I mentioned Dillon and Custer. Your question was about 'styles' of weapons. You bought a 6 shooter pistol - they carried them too.
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Tim wrote:
Harry, we weren't talking about makes and functions when I mentioned Dillon and Custer. Your question was about 'styles' of weapons. You bought a 6 shooter pistol - they carried them too. And that ammo is more expensive than a current military caliber ammo. |
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On 5/1/14, 5:18 PM, Califbill wrote:
Tim wrote: Harry, we weren't talking about makes and functions when I mentioned Dillon and Custer. Your question was about 'styles' of weapons. You bought a 6 shooter pistol - they carried them too. And that ammo is more expensive than a current military caliber ammo. So what? .22LR is half the price or less than of .223, and you can get 1000 bb's for six bucks or so. There's almost always something cheaper. |
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On Thursday, May 1, 2014 5:31:55 PM UTC-4, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/1/14, 5:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Tim wrote: Harry, we weren't talking about makes and functions when I mentioned Dillon and Custer. Your question was about 'styles' of weapons. You bought a 6 shooter pistol - they carried them too. And that ammo is more expensive than a current military caliber ammo. So what? .22LR is half the price or less than of .223, and you can get 1000 bb's for six bucks or so. There's almost always something cheaper. You should be using that extra cash to pay your taxes and creditors instead of buying expensive ammo. |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/1/14, 5:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Tim wrote: Harry, we weren't talking about makes and functions when I mentioned Dillon and Custer. Your question was about 'styles' of weapons. You bought a 6 shooter pistol - they carried them too. And that ammo is more expensive than a current military caliber ammo. So what? .22LR is half the price or less than of .223, and you can get 1000 bb's for six bucks or so. There's almost always something cheaper. If you want loud bangs, and lots of them, them military caliber is needed if you want to have enough money to pay your taxes. |
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