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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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Glock 26 for carry, Glock 22 with TLR1, nights sights and a 22 round mag for HD. And browning buckmark for general plinking. I like the Berettas and 1911's as well.
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What’s your go to hand gun? Mines a ruger p90dc. A blued Ruger Super Blackhawk with a 4-5/8" barrel. Mine has seen a lot of miles over the hills 'n' through the woods plus up and down a whole lot of creeks and rivers. If I had to give up all my guns but one it would probably be the one. There isn't a whole lot that I do that it won't do well though I might have to adjust my approach a little bit. If I'm carrying a pack w/o a waist belt then the Ruger goes in a Bianchi "Lawman" 1L holster, otherwise in a Diamond D Outdoors nylon chest holster. Truth be told, if I still had one, I like the stainless 5-1/2" barreled gun a little better .. slightly better balance at least as I perceive it. Tom
Anyone who thinks there's two sides to everything hasn't met a M�bius strip.
Here be dragons ...
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.41 magnum pretty much any flavor……S&W 57/657/357PD, Ruger Redhawk/Blackhawk, Freedom Arms 97, or T/C Contender.
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Campfire Kahuna
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for a morning hike in the forest, I usually carry a Model 63. Favorite CCW is hard to say, but I probably carry the CZ 75Dpcr 9MM more than anything else
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What’s your go to hand gun? Mines a ruger p90dc. Glock 19, Gen 5.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Favorite is some flavor of Springfield XD, big to small, depending on the need. I could easily switch to this platform and not suffer. A range acquaintance has an XD .45 that I've shot a bit and I could use one like it and not look back
"Chances Will Be Taken"
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Colt Gov't model .45, tuned by my bud Justin McMillan. Does most of what I want these days. If I could have two, 2nd would be a K22. Bob
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Most favorite right now is probably my DW Bobtail 10mm Commander. It's about as unpractical as you can get, 40+ ozs. for 9 rounds. A fully loaded G20 with 15 rounds weighs less. I just like the way the thing looks and feels - though it is heavy. It seldom gets carried, more of a Sunday gun.
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edc is a smith 37 38special hunting my ruger srh 500 linebaugh farm ruger security six 357 mag
DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR
I LOVE MY COUNTRY IT'S THE GOV'T I FEAR
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4” Smith and Wesson Model 57.
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A Kimber Pro Carry II for carry purposes and a Glock 19 with Streamlight light attached for at home. Oh, and a Ruger LC9 for in the pocket walking the property. (And a Smith and Wesson 586-4 with smooth wood grips to look at.)
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I bought this in 1973, since I still have it, i guess this is it.
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Campfire Tracker
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1873 .45 LC Rio7
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2's Better than 1 Rio7
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Campfire Ranger
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Following my 11th orthopedic surgery I have mostly (but not completely) stopped hunting. I do a little small game and bird shooting, but my days of tromping canyons for elk are over. These days I'm 99% sport shooter only. So when I head to the range, I always have one or more of these revolvers with me.
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Campfire Tracker
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Hard choice. Never thought of it before and hope it never gets to that but If I had to pick one for everything from the ones I own; concealed carry, home defense and range, Gen 3 Glock 19.
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An old Argentine 1911A1 that I bought many years ago and rebuilt. Dead nuts reliable with bullets it likes, also about match accuracy. Only original parts are the frame and slide for the most part. Not pretty, bluing is beat up, but dang it works, and works well for myself.
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