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Sweet, those have to be rare as hens teeth.Found this very nice Uberti 1875 "Frank" Outlaw in 45LC that had to come home with me.
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Uglier than a turtle d!@& too.Sweet, those have to be rare as hens teeth.
Uglier than a turtle d!@& too.
I always thought the Remingtons were a little off aesthetically.
I don't know how anyone can look at that revolver and think ugly.Uglier than a turtle d!@& too.
I always thought the Remingtons were a little off aesthetically.
Nah they’re ok. Just not the iconic coltNot ugly at all. I've always loved the sail under the barrel, but have never been able to find one in MA until now. Will have to hit the range this weekend to see how she shoots.
I’m a special kind of stupidI don't know how anyone can look at that revolver and think ugly.
I own three Victor's in 22,32,and 38 S&W, well built little guns and fun to shootOnly the bottom one is new. H&R .32 (S&W) Victor. No serial number (and it doesn't look like it ever had one). I suspect it is an early one, maybe a hundred years old, but not sure. The newer one does not have a swing-out cylinder, it has a loading hole, or you can remove the cylinder. Maybe I would prefer .38, but these would make good 'pocalypse side-arms for a woman or a teen or someone new to firearms. Or a backup sidearm for anyone. Most anything new (other than .22) are DAO (which I hate) or .357/.38, I don't like .357 and all newer revolvers in MA are expensive. So when I find one of these old, well-made revolvers, and for under $200, I can't help myself. Plus I just like how they look.
Cross posted...Here are mine. First glock I have owned courtesy of @Greg, once the holster I ordered comes in it will be my new EDC.
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Walther P5. Fun gun to shoot, came to my by way of my father. He has been starting to pass stuff on to me. His friend was/is a collector & FFL and gave it to him as a gift years ago. The mag release is on the butt of the pistol grip.
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I have officially run out of storage for pistols so my next buy will probably be a new safe!
ive been thinking about one of these. But the warrior poet varietyShadow Systems DR920 Elite w/ Trijicon SRO and Boogeyman Customs “Excommunicado” trigger
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This reminds me of a Pat Mac video I was recently watching. He was talking about hearing something on the first floor of your home in the middle of the night and he said, "If you're gonna go investigate bring a light with you. Just make sure it's attached to a gun."ZEV P226
ive been thinking about one of these. But the warrior poet variety
Now that I like.One breeds others. After getting the 1875 there was a 1860 next to it. I was going to pass on it, but just couldn’t do it. So the 1875 now has a Uberi 1860 Richard’s-Mason Open Top Conversion brother.
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Those would be great for disarming class drills.These rubber guns came from a Prop House, who supplied the movies, and TV shows. View attachment 591189
And for Alec BaldwinThose would be great for disarming class drills.