marineimaging
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mine is. and a hoot to shoot.45 Colt, of course! Although in hindsight, .357/.38SPCL would be cheaper to feed.
mine is. and a hoot to shoot.45 Colt, of course! Although in hindsight, .357/.38SPCL would be cheaper to feed.
it will never pay dividends unless you count attention to detail, feelings of accomplishment, self sufficiency, and the ability to control what you have available to yourself when the rest of America is running around screaming for ammo.I've thought about reloading a time or two. I'm sure after the cost of setting up, after a few runs, it'll pay for itself. But then again, I could be wrong.
I came across a Uberti in .357/.38 and dropped 275.00 on it and never looked back.I've been looking at it for over a year, and finally committed, went down to the only gun shop in town, and bought it! Blued barrel and cylinder, case hardened frame and hammer. It's a looker! Down in Texas, every one needs a BBQ gun or 2! I plan on going to the nearest range (an hour away), and putting it through the ringer. I present to you "El Malo", courtesy of Cimarron Firearms Co, down the road a piece in Fredericksburg, Tx.
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