I like revolvers
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Times sure have changed.
Now pistols are the most popular, by far.
Revolvers are still hanging in there, but far, far behind.
When I was younger, revolvers ruled.
Today, like not knowing how to drive a stick shift car, there's whole generations of people who have a very limited knowledge of the operation of the revolver.
Weird.
Now pistols are the most popular, by far.
Revolvers are still hanging in there, but far, far behind.
When I was younger, revolvers ruled.
Today, like not knowing how to drive a stick shift car, there's whole generations of people who have a very limited knowledge of the operation of the revolver.
Weird.
In my experience working gun shows, many first timers, especially women, buy revolvers, because they don’t have the strength to rack the slide on a semi. They buy either the Ruger LCR, or Taurus 85. A few buy the S&W. GARY.
I have always thought of all guns a revolver was the most intuitive of all types to manipulate with little to no training (at least as far as basic function).jaytwillerham wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:59 am Times sure have changed.
Now pistols are the most popular, by far.
Revolvers are still hanging in there, but far, far behind.
When I was younger, revolvers ruled.
Today, like not knowing how to drive a stick shift car, there's whole generations of people who have a very limited knowledge of the operation of the revolver.
Weird.
For bad breath distance they still can't be beat IMO due to no worries about the slide not being able to go into battery.
Hammer-less models can be shot right through a pocket if need be.
My 64-2 with black/silverwood grips.
The pic doesn't capture the beauty of these grips!
The gun is smoooth and tight! Just the way I like my women. K frame snubs are sexy!
The pic doesn't capture the beauty of these grips!
The gun is smoooth and tight! Just the way I like my women. K frame snubs are sexy!
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My S&W Model 544 Texas Train Wagon Commemorative in .44-40. Less than 5,000 were made. All in the year 1986.
The grips have a birthday of May 27, 1986.
5"six shot N Frame in .44-40. Like Dirty Harry, but classy.
The grips have a birthday of May 27, 1986.
5"six shot N Frame in .44-40. Like Dirty Harry, but classy.
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I like snubbies
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I hear you, I wasn't a lifetime but I had been on here since 2003, I think. LOL now I'm a newbie.Richard2003 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 5:32 pm I just wanted to be the first to post here. I went from a lifetime member to a newbie.
Ruger Wrangler
Not a revolver guy, but that Wrangler is a good looking gun.
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