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Posted: 1/8/2022 12:38:39 AM EDT
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Attached File SW69 Attached File A 617 4” or even a sp101 .22 with a green FO front sight would be a nice find Expanded my collection from these: Attached File Attached File |
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Got this at a gun show back in November.
Attached File Wife gave me this 4" 617 for my birthday one year. Attached File |
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Hell yeah OP. I just bought a 629 V Comp from a member here. It will soon join its revolver family here, who can include another 629 V Comp. Yes I have a problem and no I don’t have a problem having a problem.
629 PC V Comp (soon to be two) 629-4 5” Classic Redhawk .44 mag (in 5.5” and 4.2”) Ruger Alaskan .44mag Ruger SP101 DAO .357 627 PC 5” 586 PC L Comp 3” 442 .38 Model 36 .38 2” Model 15 .38 2” Ruger Wrangler |
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Quoted: Wife gave me this 4" 617 for my birthday one year. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/340315/IMG_20190504_115931_jpg-2232554.JPG View Quote That’s cool that she found one! |
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Those grips make the redHawk SOOOO much better |
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I’m not a revolver guy and had only shot one once. But for some reason decided I needed one so I snagged a Taurus 66 on GunAuction for like $400. Seemed dirt cheap for revolvers these days to see if I liked them. Holy shit this thing is a blast to shoot. Smooth as silk with .38 and a lot of fun with .357. Next will be an S&W 44 of some flavor I think
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Quoted: I’m not a revolver guy and had only shot one once. But for some reason decided I needed one so I snagged a Taurus 66 on GunAuction for like $400. Seemed dirt cheap for revolvers these days to see if I liked them. Holy shit this thing is a blast to shoot. Smooth as silk with .38 and a lot of fun with .357. Next will be an S&W 44 of some flavor I think https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/237039/A403050F-D694-42CD-80F3-1E9DDBD73EF0_jpe-2232574.JPG View Quote 629 Classic if you want polish Ruger Redhawk if you want to shoot the hottest loads Ruger Alaskan if you ever want to carry it “concealed” because fuck yeah. |
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Quoted: Yeah, I’ll keep my wrists, thank you very much! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 629 Classic if you want polish Ruger Redhawk if you want to shoot the hottest loads Ruger Alaskan if you ever want to carry it “concealed” because fuck yeah. Yeah, I’ll keep my wrists, thank you very much! I don’t think it’s bad at all, but it is more entertaining than the others when it come to muzzle flash and recoil. |
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Quoted: I'm not a revolver guy and had only shot one once. But for some reason decided I needed one so I snagged a Taurus 66 on GunAuction for like $400. Seemed dirt cheap for revolvers these days to see if I liked them. Holy shit this thing is a blast to shoot. Smooth as silk with .38 and a lot of fun with .357. Next will be an S&W 44 of some flavor I think https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/237039/A403050F-D694-42CD-80F3-1E9DDBD73EF0_jpe-2232574.JPG View Quote I love my Taurus. |
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I regret selling my 66 6in years ago. So was on a revolver kick a couple years ago.
10-6 19-8 36-7 64-3 65-3 66-2 67-1 M642-1 Nagant Taurus 82 Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Need to get some better group photos. |
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Quoted: I don’t think it’s bad at all, but it is more entertaining than the others when it come to muzzle flash and recoil. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 629 Classic if you want polish Ruger Redhawk if you want to shoot the hottest loads Ruger Alaskan if you ever want to carry it “concealed” because fuck yeah. Yeah, I’ll keep my wrists, thank you very much! I don’t think it’s bad at all, but it is more entertaining than the others when it come to muzzle flash and recoil. I agree. There is negligible difference between my Alaskan and 5" 629 recoil-wise. |
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My only revolver:
Attached File My awesome girlfriend gave me a 6" 686 (no dash, no M) awhile ago. I hated the long barrel, so I bought a 4" off Ebay for something like $50 and did a barrel swap. Works great, accurate, and it's become one of my favorites. |
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Quoted: My only revolver: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/45996/686_2_jpg-2232736.JPG My awesome girlfriend gave me a 6" 686 (no dash, no M) awhile ago. I hated the long barrel, so I bought a 4" off Ebay for something like $50 and did a barrel swap. Works great, accurate, and it's become one of my favorites. View Quote Well done ...moar 686 goodness with my dash-1 Distinguished Combat Magnum, Goncalo Alves, box, paperwork etc..my favorite revolver Attached File |
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Quoted: Well done ...moar 686 goodness with my dash-1 Distinguished Combat Magnum, Goncalo Alves, box, paperwork etc..my favorite revolver https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/3CF0F28C-2B70-47B9-BCAF-3AC16930645B_jpe-2232739.JPG View Quote That’s really hot |
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Looking for a Airweight to keep in a pack while hiking,but a coworker mentioned he has a Charter Arms he’ll sell for cheap. Like $100 or so. I know it’s a budget gun compared to a 686 or GP100, but would it be worth it? Couple boxes of ammo included too. No details other than it’s a 5 shot snubbie with wood grips. Early 1990’s production
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220108-100306_Gallery_jpg-2232853.JPG Master Race revolver checking in. View Quote There's a cute little 5-shooter in this picture, too. But it's not the .45-70... Attached File Was already planning on posting the two extremes and couldn't resist the temptation to kid around a little. No disrespect intended. |
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