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I had a Buck Mark identical to that one. Can't imagine why I ever sold it.
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This time of year it will most likely be my 45 Colt Ruger Bisley, or my 44 Special Ruger Flattop.
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I've been shooting this Uberti .44 Magnum a lot lately.
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Loving the Redhawk .44 the most right now. Planning on using it as a Bambi slayer this year.
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1. Ruger Bisley Vaquero, with Cowboy loads, .45 LC 2. Smith and Wesson 1911
I'd rather be a free man in my grave, than living as a puppet or a slave....
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So, what handguns are you enjoying presently? I can't say there are many I don't enjoy, but as of late I've gotten an especially great deal of enjoyment from my Ruger .44 Special Blackhawks and SR1911. My trusty 5-1/2 inch Mark II target has never ceased bringing a smile to my face either
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum. I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person. The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.
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I'll admit I'm cheap, and these are cheap to shoot; pre-18, pre-17, Model 41:
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right now I'm carrying my Springfield Light Weight Champion 45 acp with inside the pants holster and one spare magazine.
A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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My Ruger super single six with a 9.5" barel
I don't feed em I eat em
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Dude! That long barreled bastard is sweet! Are those common? I am addicted to the K-22 for sure... Flattop's are better than... umm... not Flattops.... The only difference between a G22 and a 1911 is the G22 is prettier. Travis
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I kinda figured Travis was a "Go ugly early" kinda guy.
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Oregon45: I "enjoyed" packing up my brand new Ruger MK III Hunter (22 LR semi-auto with 6.88" heavy stainless barrel and an optical sight) today and enjoyed driving it to the range for its first shooting test/sight in. But once to my range the wind was howling at 25+ MPH and its direction was perpindicular to my intended bullets paths. So I enjoyed sitting there listening to Rush Limbaugh for an hour waiting for the wind to subside - sadly it did not diminish at all. I'll enjoy trying again tomorrow - maybe. My main useage for this Ruger Mark III will be for closer ranged Ground Squirrels come next springtime here in the Rockies. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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I kinda figured Travis was a "Go ugly early" kinda guy. You're a prick. But you're an accurate prick... Travis
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So I enjoyed sitting there listening to Rush Limbaugh for an hour
About 10 min. of Rush is my limit then I feel like taking a double jack to the radio, better than Keith Olberman though he is ZERO tolerance.
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So, what handguns are you enjoying presently? I can't say there are many I don't enjoy, but as of late I've gotten an especially great deal of enjoyment from my Ruger .44 Special Blackhawks and SR1911. My trusty 5-1/2 inch Mark II target has never ceased bringing a smile to my face either Whats your take on that SR1911? Been out of the 45 cal for a while....been shooting 10 mm & 40 S&W.
Liberalism is a mental disorder that leads to social disease.
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I am really enjoying my little Mod. 35....shot it today with some good ammo and it is lights out. like a kit gun all growed up. had so much fun with it today I came home and ordered a Tom Threepersons holster for it from El Paso Saddlery so I can tote it in the woods.
Proudly representing oil companies, defense contractors, and firearms manufacturers since 1980. Because merchants of death need lawyers, too.
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So, what handguns are you enjoying presently? I can't say there are many I don't enjoy, but as of late I've gotten an especially great deal of enjoyment from my Ruger .44 Special Blackhawks and SR1911. My trusty 5-1/2 inch Mark II target has never ceased bringing a smile to my face either Whats your take on that SR1911? Been out of the 45 cal for a while....been shooting 10 mm & 40 S&W. It's a hell of a lot of value for the money. It's well-made and represents a good, basic 1911 with a lot of good features. It doesn't have any goofy Schwartz safety or other firing pin block and it performs well right out of the box. The only additional feature I wish Ruger would offer is a decent ambidextrous safety.
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum. I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person. The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.
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Dammit now I might have to buy one Wished now I hadn't given my 45 ACP stuff away
Liberalism is a mental disorder that leads to social disease.
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Been shooting a Bearcat I picked up at the local pawn shop early this year quite a bit. That and my M25-2 with AR brass and a 250 gr Keith.
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I am more of a long gun shooter but the last few month's I have shot most every handgun trying to find what I like in handgun's.........LOVE my 1911's but this is my favorite pistol Witness 45acp
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