Ready for some 44mag?That particular version of the GP100 (6-inch with rosewood inserts) will always be sentimental for me because it was the first centerfire handgun I ever shot. My dad loaded it up with 38spl and after a few cylinders he let me touch off some 357mag. It was quite the step up from 22lr.
Thanks for the offer but you're 30 years too late. I got such a thrill lighting off those 357's when I was a kid that it started a fascination with the big bore's that has lasted to this day.Ready for some 44mag?
Yeah, the power can bring a smile to your face. Also makes a good club when empty.Thanks for the offer but you're 30 years too late. I got such a thrill lighting off those 357's when I was a kid that it started a fascination with the big bore's that has lasted to this day.
To be honest, I thought you were going to head in another direction lolYou, sir, must be racist. Have you no sense of equity? No semi's?? Don't you know that semi's feel they were discriminated against?
Nice set of revolvers there.
I cant remember but I got them from a guy on Ebay about 8 years ago that made grips.What grips are on your 686? Hogue? Been looking for a set of Rosewood grips with checkering for my 686.
I have several sets of grips from Exotic Grips by Esmeralda. A variety of different woods and designs are available.I cant remember but I got them from a guy on Ebay about 8 years ago that made grips.
I don't remember them having a name brand on them but they fit perfectly and are good quality
Oh Hell Yeah!This thread inspired me to make a wheelgun range trip.
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Some J, K, and N frame love.
Range trip over.
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There is just a sense of sadness from empty brass pile.
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Have you hugged your wheelgun today?
You DO have a wheelgun right?