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Goosey removes the front blade so he can conceal it up his ass.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Goosey removes the front blade so he can conceal it up his ass. Slavek says that's bs because Goosey's ass is way too loose to hold a gun.
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I bought a S&W 432 PD - Centennial Air-Weight Snub Nose Revolver - Fully enclosed hammer - .32 H&R Mag. at Sportsman Warehouse, many years ago, for my wife. (I still got it) and it's in perfect condition and 1/3 the size of the linked picture. Shortly after, I saw an identical S&W 431PD (with exposed hammer) for $30 more at Gander Mountain. Both revolvers were on 'Clearance'. I should have bought that one too. <> https://www.budsgunshop.com/images/15069.jpg <>Yesterday while searching for the cat in the garage I found 4 full boxes of 32 H&R Ammo.
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Ruger LCR 38 w/ wadcutters.
I spend all my money on loose women and trapping supplies.....The rest I just waste.
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Revolvers that do get carried. S&W Model 15-3 w/ a 4 inch barrel S&W Model 67 - no dash w/ a 4 inch barrel S&W Model 66-3 w/ a 2.5 barrel that has been carried for years (since the late 80's) S&W Model 65-3 HB w/ a 3 inch barrel S&W Model 696 - no dash w/ a 3 inch barrel (need a respectable leather holster for this one as Kydex just doesn't seem right)
I do like my classic S&W revolvers.
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Semper Fi
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I bought a S&W 432 PD - Centennial Air-Weight Snub Nose Revolver - Fully enclosed hammer - .32 H&R Mag. at Sportsman Warehouse, many years ago, for my wife. (I still got it) and it's in perfect condition and 1/3 the size of the linked picture. Shortly after, I saw an identical S&W 431PD (with exposed hammer) for $30 more at Gander Mountain. Both revolvers were on 'Clearance'. I should have bought that one too. <> https://www.budsgunshop.com/images/15069.jpg <>Yesterday while searching for the cat in the garage I found 4 full boxes of 32 H&R Ammo. Your 32 H&R Mag sounds super interesting. I never knew of the round. I have a 32 S&W Long and a Nagat. I agree, should have bought both!
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Usual daily carry now. Worked well enough in LA. Bob
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If you were to pick a revolver for your full-time EDC, with the expectation that one day you might be the target of an attack directed specifically at you (not just some random mugger or crazy guy), what would you carry? I ask, because my home state is extreme enough to try to ban all semi-autos. I'm not saying such a ban would survive judicial scrutiny, but in case I have to pack a revolver for a year or so while the appeal process works, I want to own/practice with my gun in advance rather than join the rush of people all shopping at once.
PLEASE - Let's NOT discuss politics or delve into a constitutional debate. Just talk revolvers you'd carry as an EDC if that were your only choice. Thanks!
And if you care, currently my default choice, based on what I already own would be a pinned/recessed Smith 66-1 2.5" in an OWB holster with a speed strip in each front pocket of my suit pants. I'm thinking I might want a 4" gun for the longer sight radius (my near vision is not great), but I'm not sure. Wader, I think you made good choice!
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Usual daily carry now. Worked well enough in LA. Bob Who's the maker of that holster?
“That you will become way less concerned with what other people think of you when you realize how seldom they do.”
But, I have it on good information that "There are no ATM machines in hell".
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I like the 4 inch version, in fact I own a couple AND I carry them.
If I was buying NEW right now, I'd probably look at the 7 and 8 shot 38s.
""Mute the Greeniacs. Open the pipeline. Bury the Russians." - JPR - 2022
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The older I become the more I am convinced that the voice of honor in a man's heart is the voice of GOD.
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If I HAD too I sure would not look on it as a hardship or being inadequate. On tv we are currently od'ed by movie star cops that can't hit anything or are instructed to do mag dumps everytime the gun comes out by following the script. I shoot sw revolvers well and have faith with using them. Mb
" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "
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Usual daily carry now. Worked well enough in LA. Bob Who's the maker of that holster? The late Vic Perez, Burbank, CA. Now 37 years old and still used almost daily. Bob
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Waders: First off YOU need to move out that state (whichever it is!)! PERIOD! Secondly I would look upon your obtaining a revolver as an investment that you may wish to sell when you get to a better place to live. Ipso facto purchase an older but mint condition Smith & Wesson Model 60 in either 38 Special or in 357 Magnum. I have three of these and carried one of them for decades with NO sign of wear to date - and it is much more valuable now than when I bought it. The Model 60 is of course reliable and resilient and quite easy to conceal. Best of luck with whichever you choose. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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I often carry a similar load out to RGK. Either a 2” 36, a 2” m10, or most often a 2” M15. Always with a speed strip in my back pocket. I may not be ideally outfitted to take on a platoon of commies but I wouldn’t want to be in front of me and inside of 50 yards with any of the 3. The really important part is that I actually carry them because they aren’t overly bulky or heavy.
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I often carry a similar load out to RGK. Either a 2” 36, a 2” m10, or most often a 2” M15. Always with a speed strip in my back pocket. I may not be ideally outfitted to take on a platoon of commies but I wouldn’t want to be in front of me and inside of 50 yards with any of the 3. The really important part is that I actually carry them because they aren’t overly bulky or heavy. I would LOVE to find a 2" 15. Bob
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629-1 4" for a few yrs. Shoulder holsters are a no go anymore, and have been for some time ( neck fugged up ).
Had a 60 no dash, bobbed. Neat rig.
If I had to carry a rig now, proly a 7 shot L frame 4". Or if having to go lighter, 60 pro 3" w adj sights.
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I like my autos mo betta. But a buddy has a 340 PD and Ive shot Corbon .357 mags in it. Yee freakin haw !
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I often carry a similar load out to RGK. Either a 2” 36, a 2” m10, or most often a 2” M15. Always with a speed strip in my back pocket. I may not be ideally outfitted to take on a platoon of commies but I wouldn’t want to be in front of me and inside of 50 yards with any of the 3. The really important part is that I actually carry them because they aren’t overly bulky or heavy. I would LOVE to find a 2" 15. Bob This will make your heart bleed: https://www.progun.de/de/shop/kurzw...=15&s_hk=1&s_sk=29&o=preis_dAnd there are more of them in the same price range. Your problem is the price, our problem here are the restrictions due to hoplophobic politicians.Unless you have a collector's licence which is hard to come by people over here are restricted to just to just two handguns with a very few exceptions. I'd rather like to take your problems. The M10-whatever are even less expensive.
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These 38 special and 30-06 model 70 threads. I could be happy for ever!
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