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Even contemplating that. Used Mothers for years for dry processing brass.Making Metal Great AgainView attachment 1886813
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Even contemplating that. Used Mothers for years for dry processing brass.Making Metal Great AgainView attachment 1886813
Mostly a Colt Detective Special…Mike Connors used to nail dudes at ranges nearing 300 yards every single week with his!
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You're not a richard buuuut, you are mistaken. That is a .357mag.Not try to be a richard, but, that's a .38 Special.
It says "Cal .38 Special" on the barrel?You're not a richard buuuut, you are mistaken. That is a .357mag.
Trigger guard reminds me of:Y'all making me want to go buy another snubbie!
Maybe something along the lines of what "Frank Reagan" carries on Blue Bloods…
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Ah the Fitz Colt or Fitz special .Y'all making me want to go buy another snubbie!
Maybe something along the lines of what "Frank Reagan" carries on Blue Bloods…
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Well I'll be darned! I didn't know they did that? Thought it would be common knowledge that with only .357 Mag on the gun that it would work for .38 spec too. sorry you had to take another pic. I would have believed you. Mea Culpa.Yes but, because of the angle, you are not able to see the entire markings. Here's a better a shot.
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I get your point but I think anyone could pick up a revolver, look through the gap at the rear of the cylinder to see its loaded, point and fire. All with the only instruction being "I saw it on TV". revolvers have the least user controls, they continue to fire no matter how poorly they are gripped, they don't drop magazines, and don't have multiple safeties. DRAs we see in striker-fired incidents, anybody can drive an automatic, but not all that well. There is dexterity involved in manual transmission driving and in double-action shooting. There is more thinking involved, more tactile sensation, and more satisfaction when done well.
Final answer.
Oh, the new Kimber K6XS. About $600-something. Not a "real" beauty, but at 15 ounces, will you remember that you are carrying it?
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Those grips look more "shootable" than the standard magna stocks my little Model 60 in .357 had. Which I couldn't properly hold onto when fired with .357.My first 357 Snubbie was a 649 2.125". It was a serious handful when shooting 357 ammo, bordering on being painful. It went away in a cash gathering sale without many regrets.
Pictured below is quite likely my favorite handgun. S&W Model 60-15 3" in 357 Magnum.
I don't care what others think about little guns or the "limited" amount of 5 rounds. I'm not a cop, I don't chase crowds and I shoot this gun DA more often than I find myself shooting any other handgun I own. It's been my nearly constant companion since I got it almost 4 years ago. The slightly longer barrel and the adjustable sights are a nice improvement over the 2" guns and makes it a bit more "shootable".
IF....you meant that they start their life as an unmarked barrel.....yeah.From what I gather from pictures on the Internet it seems all barrels start with 38 special markings and if it becomes chambered in 357 mag the barrel also gets marked as such ......