For some odd reason I have been really wanting a Webley revolver. I don't need one at all. I watched the Netflix series Peaky Blinders and have been lusting for one. HAHAHA I absolutely don't need one. My Uncle had one years ago that we shot. It was still in .455 Webley. Just curious what other peoples ridiculous desires are.
Ruger Bearcat with the adjustable sights so this southpaw can hit something without 4" of Kentucky windage.
Have an SR-22 that fulfills the kit gun/plinker function very well and is even lighter, and two Mk III Target and Competition models that would shoot rings around either one.
But those Bearcats are just so gosh darn cute! (And over $500 for the new stainless AS models. )
I've always wanted a Korth DA Revolver and a Sig P-210 Pistol.
My LGS had a Korth for sale and for the life of me I couldn't figure out why they wanted soo much money for it. I usually know my stuff with wheelguns but shamefully had to google it. Seems Korth went out of business cause the guy in charge was quite the Elitist. It was a 2.5" (or whatever mm) barrel.
Very nice choice. My firearm claim to fame is i got to shoulder and play with an HK PSG1. It was a trade in from the Troy MI SWAT team. Sold for a cool $15k with all the accessories.
Would really like a Freedom 97 in 44sp. And an S&W M34 2" kit gun. Don't need either, have their niches filled but would darn sure love to have them both.
Years ago, I went into an old auto repair shop/gas station that had a gun shop in the back. Heard about this place,but never been there before. Looked around and saw a S&W Mod 63 4",no dash NIB. I had to have that gun. The owner wanted an insanely high price for it. He would not come down on the price. After having a Coke and a Slim Jim I left and went down the road about five or so miles. Turn around and went back and bought the gun. I am so glad I did. Me and the kids, and now the grand daughter have had so much fun shooting that gun. It is always on my hip when I am fishing farm ponds.
I bought a Korth 357/9mm from a fella a long time ago. He was getting a divorce and needed some cash. I felt bad, but I did pay what he wanted for it. It is a fine piece. The action feels like a Colt Python dipped in Teflon. It is buried deep in the safe. Have not shot it in a long time. The cylinder gap is so small, it will foul up quick when shooting a lot. Not worth the money people want for them now. Except maybe for an investment for the distant future.
Years ago, I went into an old auto repair shop/gas station that had a gun shop in the back. Heard about this place,but never been there before. Looked around and saw a S&W Mod 63 4",no dash NIB. I had to have that gun. The owner wanted an insanely high price for it. He would not come down on the price. After having a Coke and a Slim Jim I left and went down the road about five or so miles. Turn around and went back and bought the gun. I am so glad I did. Me and the kids, and now the grand daughter have had so much fun shooting that gun. It is always on my hip when I am fishing farm ponds.
.30 Luger - Browning Hi-Power, Sig P220, Colt Commander, Benelli B-80, Beretta 98F - any of those would do, just don't want one bad enough to spend the kind of coin they're bringing.
[quote=lastround]A hankering for a pristine 4" S&W model 66 (square butt grip frame)........And a 3" model 60 (38 special) with adjustable rear sight.........no lock! [/q
I had a pristine PD marked Model 66 no dash w/ the stainless sights at one time years ago. i traded it for a riflescope i thought i needed at the time. I miss that gun..... badly
I've always wanted a pair of 45-70 revolvers. They just looked so massive when they first came out. Don't belive they were Magnum Research models, looked more like a SSA Colt
A long time ago, an acquaintance let me shoot his Mateba in .357. If was the most unique experience I've ever had with a handgun. I'd love to have one in .44 mag. but for the life of me can't justify it……..but a semi-automatic revolver is the coolest handgun ever (not practical for ANYTHING, but really, really cool)!
Wouldn't mind a Linebaugh but since I got my 686 this has been hanging around in my head....
I was in a LGS Saturday and got to handle one of these S&Ws. That grip is way too small for me to want to shoot. I was looking for a S&W 69 and missed one by about 20 minutes. But I got the next S&W 69 that comes in tied down…
I've always wanted a pair of 45-70 revolvers. They just looked so massive when they first came out. Don't belive they were Magnum Research models, looked more like a SSA Colt
Probably the Century model 100 you're thinking of, looked like a SAA on steroids. They also made them in .50-70...
Since the original question included the phrase, "do not need at all"... I'd have to say an American Derringer in 45/70 in both barrels.
If I were to include those I'd really like to have, but already have something to cover that category:
1.) Ruger SP101 4" .357 2.) Mag-Na-Port Predator conversion without the ports and barrel length left 5" or slightly more to be Ohio deer hunting legal (I think the 10.5" model uses a longer ejector rod housing) 3.) S&W 63 4"
I've always wanted a pair of 45-70 revolvers. They just looked so massive when they first came out. Don't belive they were Magnum Research models, looked more like a SSA Colt
Probably the Century model 100 you're thinking of, looked like a SAA on steroids. They also made them in .50-70...
Wouldn't they look good in a double western rig. With braces to hold everything up.
I have a S&W 25-2 in good condition that I rarely use anymore since I bought a Ruger Bisley 45 Colt. Have a hankering for a S&W 42 38 Special for a carry gun.
JWP475 has this Redhawk convertable with two cylinders and a Dan Wesson Barrel system. .44 Mag to .45 Colt/.454, and then any barrel length you want. That's just bad-azz right there!!
Colt Officer's Model Match, .22 or .38, like the consecutive numbered pair in those calibers I foolishly let go of a long time ago. (They, along with a bunch of other tasty items, went toward the down payment on a house.)
I've already responded once, but another thread has got me to thinking that I could enjoy messing around with a 38 super. Lets call it one of the lightweight commanders from Colt.
A Colt newly manufactured SAA with a 7 1/2" barrel in .45 Colt caliber. With factory hard rubber grips. Plus a custom holster/belt, laced holster, with both belt and holster hand floral carved.
Ruger Bearcat. Wish I had bought one years ago, or one of the Buckeye Special Runs Ruger BH's in 38-40
few years ago i ran across one of the buckeye specials with the 10mm cyclinder. Got a hold of ruger and sent it in.. They were nice enough to sell me a fitted 38.40 cyclinder and numbered it to the gun. They shoot purty good, and particularly in 10mm with that long barrel you get a lot of ouch coming out the other side.