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You could shoot this????? Not me brother........ That's my little huckleberry.......... However if she were to get all "zeddish",
http://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af138/nitekrawler1228/july.jpg Then she would have to get the Model 19 Smith and Wesson pictured below. http://i1001.photobucket.com/albums/af138/nitekrawler1228/007-1.jpg |
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Ruger GP 100,4" barrel.It can handle a steady diet of real magnum loads, and any questionable reloads you might happen to scavenge.One of only two revolvers I own.
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I'm grabbing my Ruger Security Six. I have 3 of them now but I'm going for my Security Six. I know which one she is.
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I would pick any 6 round cylinder revolver that has a 3" barrel at least (preferably longer) for accuracy and can shoot both 357 and 38. That 8 round S&W is nice, but I am hesitant about not being able to find speedloaders or half mon clips for it.
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Nagant with suppressor.
No good in a zombie swarm but great for sneaking about & taking care of any lone zeds you come across without alerting the rest. Since only headshots work on zombies a good 8-9 shot .22lr revolver should do ok. Much less noise than a .38/.357 or larger, easier to scrounge ammo for & you can carry lots of ammo easily. |
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I've got a S&W 500 Mag. If you could get them to line up, it will take a lot of heads with one shot. My GP 100 is probably more reasonable.
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I just realized that after the 500 ran dry it would make an excellent club.
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I just realized that after the 500 ran dry it would make an excellent club. Hell, so would the GP100.Carrying that thing around is a workout. |
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my Ruger GP100, 357 with a six inch barrel. It always goes bang and I can hit 6" steal with it at 50 yards and have practiced the double tap with magnum loads. It's also my HD Gun.
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I've tried to like revolvers and have owned many of them. Just don't own any now. Had a 4" 629 on hold for a while at my gun store, but ended up letting it go. Owned a couple of Pythons but ended up selling those to (stupid me!). Dad has a 6" 686 though. I'll just make due with one of my Gold Cups.
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2078/2418853794_4b942b30db_o.jpg I don't know, if this gun ever had a time and place to be used, this senario just might be it. Historically, that was a terrible gun. The rifle cartridges had too much pressure for the chamber and cylinder and because it was a rifle, when you had a K-Boom it would blow off your left hand. |
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Some performance center smith with a red dot and 8 or 9 round capacity in .357
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I'll take one of these I think. Wish they came in .460 S&W though.
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I'm not a revolver hater. My first handgun (About 40 years ago) was a S&W 66. That being said, as far as a revolver in a zombie outbreak: FUCK THAT!
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I'm not a revolver hater. My first handgun (About 40 years ago) was a S&W 66. That being said, as far as a revolver in a zombie outbreak: FUCK THAT! +1 It is ridiculous to come up with these scenarios. OK, so the OP wants to see some revolver pr0n. Nothing wrong with that. Just say "Post pics of your favorite revolvers that might be suitable for deanimating zombies." |
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I'm not a revolver hater. My first handgun (About 40 years ago) was a S&W 66. That being said, as far as a revolver in a zombie outbreak: FUCK THAT! +1 It is ridiculous to come up with these scenarios. OK, so the OP wants to see some revolver pr0n. Nothing wrong with that. Just say "Post pics of your favorite revolvers that might be suitable for deanimating zombies." No need for the hate brother. If you don't like the thread, ignore it. See how simple it is? We are talking zombies here....which if you take it seriously is very, very rediculous. Lighten up and have some fun. |
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http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/pics/p1190842159.jpg I'd have to go with the "Judge". At close range, that .410 would make getting headshots easier. This. I bought my wife a Public Defender and she and I loved it so much I put a full size one on layaway for me. If I have to use a revolver I'm using a Judge. |
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http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/pics/p1190842159.jpg I'd have to go with the "Judge". At close range, that .410 would make getting headshots easier. This. I bought my wife a Public Defender and she and I loved it so much I put a full size one on layaway for me. If I have to use a revolver I'm using a Judge. Shame these were proven to be less effective with .410, and not very accurate with the .45LC. Just buy a proper .45LC revolver, unless this is purely a fun gun. Not to mention all the problems with Taurus products and their crappy customer service. Shame Taurus is such garbage, otherwise I'd gladly be setting aside money for the upcoming Raging Judge Magnum. |
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http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/pics/p1190842159.jpg I'd have to go with the "Judge". At close range, that .410 would make getting headshots easier. This. I bought my wife a Public Defender and she and I loved it so much I put a full size one on layaway for me. If I have to use a revolver I'm using a Judge. Shame these were proven to be less effective with .410, and not very accurate with the .45LC. Just buy a proper .45LC revolver, unless this is purely a fun gun. Not to mention all the problems with Taurus products and their crappy customer service. Shame Taurus is such garbage, otherwise I'd gladly be setting aside money for the upcoming Raging Judge Magnum. Shame you think its a shame. I like the Judge just fine thank you. |
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No pics, but I would have to go with my 6" S&W 686. If it weren't for slow reloads I'd pick my Ruger Vaquero in .45 Colt., and the 686 can shoot .38 Spc. or .357 Mag.
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Would have to pick two
a) S&W 687 seven shooter which has (appropriately) a Jack Weigand "Tame the Beast" conversion on it: http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/pdogkilr/Firearms/SnW687onGreen.jpg b) Scoped Python - headshots only !! http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i106/pdogkilr/Firearms/P3240306ISO400F1118-7.jpg |
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http://www.northcarolinasportsman.com/pics/p1190842159.jpg I'd have to go with the "Judge". At close range, that .410 would make getting headshots easier. This. I bought my wife a Public Defender and she and I loved it so much I put a full size one on layaway for me. If I have to use a revolver I'm using a Judge. Shame these were proven to be less effective with .410, and not very accurate with the .45LC. Just buy a proper .45LC revolver, unless this is purely a fun gun. Not to mention all the problems with Taurus products and their crappy customer service. Shame Taurus is such garbage, otherwise I'd gladly be setting aside money for the upcoming Raging Judge Magnum. Shame you think its a shame. I like the Judge just fine thank you. Shame you bought into the mall-ninja hype. |
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S&W 625 JM Special in .45 ACP with 4" barrel. Smooth as silk and quick reloads with the moon clips. Grips replaced with Hogue Mono-Grips. Sites replaced with Ameriglo tritium for 24 hour zombie killin.
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2078/2418853794_4b942b30db_o.jpg I don't know, if this gun ever had a time and place to be used, this senario just might be it. Historically, that was a terrible gun. The rifle cartridges had too much pressure for the chamber and cylinder and because it was a rifle, when you had a K-Boom it would blow off your left hand. I think you got this mixed up with the colt revolving rifle. The gun in the picture is a russian made revolving shotgun. |
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.357 Colt King Cobra. Had it for a bunch of years. Love that pistol.
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No pic's but id go with my Smith and Wesson Model 66 Combat has the benefit of using 357mag and 38 special if i had to scrounge for ammo
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