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Join the contest SubscribeThose are non-issues from a durability standpoint, which is all I care about.MIM parts and safeties
Agreed, I was merely answering his question.Those are non-issues from a durability standpoint, which is all I care about.
Agreed, I was merely answering his question.
I’m considering having a second cylinder fit an cut for moons for my 629. Partially because finding good speed loaders for a 44 mag N frame is so difficult.Wow, not much love on here for moon clips on wheel guns, much easier to reload than speed loaders. I love my 610,625,and 929, all use moon clips, but to each his own?
I just use HKS speedloaders for my N frame. I haven't seen a Sam Browne belt in awhile.I’m considering having a second cylinder fit an cut for moons for my 629. Partially because finding good speed loaders for a 44 mag N frame is so difficult. View attachment 8011518
I usually carry a Colt SAA or model 27.
Colt is loaded with a 250 gr RNFP over 38 gr of black powder.
Model 27 is loaded with a 178 gr Swc with enough Unique to scare most people.
45 Colt gets overlooked often, but that ho will fling some damn lead, and recoil is very manageable.
I’ll have to take some pics.And, why aren't we seeing any pictures of these fine wheel guns?
Hmmmm?
How about some of the woodwork you've done on them?
There is nothing that the pinned and recessed S&Ws have in quality over those that aren't. It's just unnecessary machining from a bygone era.
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This, Stainless is preferred but finding one is gonna be difficult. .45 Colt. Large Frame only (not the flat top, their nice but bears aren’t) Can load it with 275 to 300 grain cast, at pressures up to 32,000 PSI. When shooting for fun, load with standard pressure .45 Colt rounds. very light shooting and a ton of fun.
This particular Ruger is my Barbecue gun, but when I am in the woods, its also my carry gun. We have boars in excess of 500 pounds and the sows aren’t much smaller. Within your budget and a great shooter.