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What’s the purpose behind the cut trigger guard?
Is the sharpie stand really a great idea with that sucker loaded...?
Is the sharpie stand really a great idea with that sucker loaded...?
I feel like a firm palm to the backstrap could make that fire. I have the hammerless varietal so I suppose I could test the theory. Either way, I don't disagree that it is unlikely to go off but there are many situations you are not likely to ND, but that doesn't mean you should necessarily test them.On a DA revolver trigger? Oriented that way? I can't fathom a way that would go off. That Sharpie places no pressure against any part of the trigger that could provide the leverage to make that thing go back even a sixteenth of an inch, let alone all the way.
Good luck! I've been looking for a while. I'd really like something in 9mm.God damn it! C'mon guys.....now I need to buy a snubby! Stupid sexy Flanders!
On a related note, I saw a Rhino 200DS in MA recently. Stupid expensive, but the unobtainium almost had me.
I've heard that. With the chamber pressure of 9mm, it's around what .357 is. Can't imagine shooting it in an LCR, although (some) have mentioned that the hogue grip helps quite a bit. Of course, since the 9mm SP101's are going for more than retail for used ones, it may come down to getting a 9mm in an LCR-X.Ruger Light Compact Revolver in 9mm. Very smooth double action only trigger with some “friction reducing” feature for this specific gun. Excellent pocket carry. Shooting it feels like 357
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Damn, that's sweet. Shoulda never sold mine.
Thick glove proofWhat’s the purpose behind the cut trigger guard?
Where did you get that wall art?View attachment 471504Nothing special, but I really love it. LCR .357 my daily carry
Saw it on Facebook. Sorry, can’t remember the name of the companyWhere did you get that wall art?
Is that a gen-you-wine Fitz Special or a copy? I don't think included the Tyler grip, but that could have been added to a real FS later. But then, this is sort like asking "Is that really a piece of wood from the original cross?".
Not mine. Would love to see that with Tyler T grip. Beauty. Thanks for sharing.
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Not sure. I found it in a conversation about Tyler grips and blued revolvers.Is that a gen-you-wine Fitz Special or a copy? I don't think included the Tyler grip, but that could have been added to a real FS later. But then, this is sort like asking "Is that really a piece of wood from the original cross?".
I've been itching for a 649 (.38 version) or a 49 for a while. Just something about that ugly humpback that appeals to me.
I've never seen that. The pawl ring like that. What's the idea there?Sorry, posted before typing
640 357 that Mike Larroca did his magic on close to 15 years ago
great action, a little polishing around pawl ring, big dot night sight out front
rear is milled out a bit. Spegal boot grips
load is T load 110 +p+
background is a fancy Les Baer TRS box from 20 odd years ago
Boker Stockman to shield S#
sitting on Resco Patriot G2 so it didn’t slide
Nice big dot front sight