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I'll probably post a Baer Super-tac - which is a Premier with night sights, and Baer-cote (probably cerracote). It is far more accurate than I am. One of these days I oughta buy a Ransom Rest and see what it will really do with good ammo. While not a 1.5" guarantee gun, it seems at least as tight as any 1.5's I've handled.
"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."
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Campfire Kahuna
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probably this one. Colt's Combat Commander, with a lot of extras. Why? Don't know if I could even 'splane it.
Sam......
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My all time best 357. It is on its second set of grips as I wore the first set down quite a lot. Picture sucks but I'm sure most know what it is. I sure do. That's an RG Industries Model 40.
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My all time best 357. It is on its second set of grips as I wore the first set down quite a lot. Picture sucks but I'm sure most know what it is. I sure do. That's an RG Industries Model 40. No, I believe that was a special run from hipoint
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My all time best 357. It is on its second set of grips as I wore the first set down quite a lot. Picture sucks but I'm sure most know what it is. I sure do. That's an RG Industries Model 40. You really have a good eye. I didn't think anyone would be abe to identify that deluxe model RG 40 from such a bad pictue.
Larry *********** "Speed is fine but accuracy is final" - Bill Jordan "We do not exaggerate when we state positively that the remodelled Springfield is the best and most suitable "all 'round" rifle".......Seymour Griffin, GRIFFIN & HOWE, Inc.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Still the favorite even though it gets little carry time any more.
George Orwell was a Prophet, not a novelist. Read 1984 and then look around you!
Old cat turd!
"Some men just need killing." ~ Clay Allison.
I am too old to fight but I can still pull a trigger. ~ Me
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You really have a good eye. I didn't think anyone would be abe to identify that deluxe model RG 40 from such a bad pictue. Few possess my keen eye for detail and mastery of handgun trivia.
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I've been carrying this R.O. since I got it. I've shot it a lot...and I'm liking it.
Every day on this side of the ground is a win.
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In December 2010 I purchased this NIB S&W 41. A couple of months later I purchased a five inch bull barrel and later added an Ultra dot to it. In less than three years, I have put 10,000 rounds through the iron sighted 7 inch and over 5,000 through the red dot sighted 5 inch. Sometime around 14K rounds the slide stop spring broke but the gun continued to function until I stripped it for cleaning and discovered the break. Since I shoot this pistol almost every day, it is definately my favorite.
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My current favorite handgun is my Ruger SR 22. I've owned a LOT of 22's over the years, and this Ruger is my all-time favorite.
That might change soon...Going to the local gunshow to look at a Beretta Cheeta.
Sorry, no pictures!
Virgil B.
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Because these are the only ones I have....besides my stainless ruger mkII which is also a keeper
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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In December 2010 I purchased this NIB S&W 41. A couple of months later I purchased a five inch bull barrel and later added an Ultra dot to it. In less than three years, I have put 10,000 rounds through the iron sighted 7 inch and over 5,000 through the red dot sighted 5 inch. Sometime around 14K rounds the slide stop spring broke but the gun continued to function until I stripped it for cleaning and discovered the break. Since I shoot this pistol almost every day, it is definately my favorite. Very nice. I have an early 7" one and last trip home found a 5" upper I ordered from Midway a long time ago (forgotten actually...) in a box on the bench in the garage. Took a bit of fitting but it shoots exceptionally well. Much prefer it over the 7" and am thinking an optic of some sort as well to play. Pleased with the Ultradot? It is at the top of my considerations.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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In December 2010 I purchased this NIB S&W 41. A couple of months later I purchased a five inch bull barrel and later added an Ultra dot to it. In less than three years, I have put 10,000 rounds through the iron sighted 7 inch and over 5,000 through the red dot sighted 5 inch. Sometime around 14K rounds the slide stop spring broke but the gun continued to function until I stripped it for cleaning and discovered the break. Since I shoot this pistol almost every day, it is definately my favorite. Very nice. I have an early 7" one and last trip home found a 5" upper I ordered from Midway a long time ago (forgotten actually...) in a box on the bench in the garage. Took a bit of fitting but it shoots exceptionally well. Much prefer it over the 7" and am thinking an optic of some sort as well to play. Pleased with the Ultradot? It is at the top of my considerations. Cant go wrong with an ultradot. I had one that lived on a 500 smith along with some other big boomers. Never failed. Great sight for the money.
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I guess I'll have to pick my Glock 20 as my favorite. It does most everything I need a handgun to do. Being able to fire 10mm, .40s&w and .22LR doesn't hurt either.
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Nice of ya to wipe the milk off his lips for the pic....
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I like the Ultra Dot so much I'm going to get another to put on my Ruger Bisley .45. It will make it a better gun for my aging eyes.
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Nice of ya to wipe the milk off his lips for the pic.... I blew some snot on that one... ...and I got some Coke Zero in my nostrils too!
Every day on this side of the ground is a win.
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Nice of ya to wipe the milk off his lips for the pic.... Ah yes, but those who hunt hogs regularly know that they are all potential targets irrespective of age. And that would be classified as a suckling pig -- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, that's good eats!
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