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Post by bloodlust on Sept 28, 2005 3:22:26 GMT 12.75
LOL!!! Yes! ;D
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Post by shiloh on Sept 28, 2005 3:27:18 GMT 12.75
Always glad to please. That's actually about the only way a .25 auto will serve as a "man-stopper." ;D
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Post by The late Anthony Santamarina on Mar 3, 2006 7:19:02 GMT 12.75
Here is my small collection of Pistols:: Ruger Mark II , 22lr. Beretta Centurion 9mm , with a .22 lr conversion kit..Sorry about the white mark, but I took the Serial number off the picture Ruger RedHawk .44 mag Dan Wesson .357 mag Army .44 Blackpowder
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Post by Toby Benoit on Mar 3, 2006 8:16:30 GMT 12.75
I've got a High Standard .22lr semi auto in beatiful condition. Man can that gun shoot!!! It was made back in the forties.
A Taurus P38 9-shot .22lr revolver.
A Colt Dragoon black powder revolver.
A Ruger P-90 .45 Semi auto.
And a Colt Python .357 Revolver. I've never handled a better revolver. It's an AWESOME pig stopper!
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Post by Paws on Mar 4, 2006 4:34:42 GMT 12.75
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Post by greatwhitebuffalo on Mar 26, 2006 7:28:22 GMT 12.75
Ruger Super Blackhawk 44 mag with 10 1/2" barrel and Magnaporting,Ruger MarkII .22 with 6" bull barrel,Charter Arms Bulldog 44 special and a T/C Contender with a variety of barrels . Ubdate:I traded in the Bulldog on a Springfiel Armory stainless 1911 with a ported 5" barrel.It's sweeeeeet ;D.
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Post by Two Tales on Mar 26, 2006 17:15:44 GMT 12.75
GWB,
I shot one of those a couple of weeks ago...yep, it's on my list...
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Post by Paws on May 27, 2006 7:37:00 GMT 12.75
TT would you like Serial Number "000001"? ;D
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Post by greatwhitebuffalo on Jun 3, 2006 12:14:06 GMT 12.75
He's too late Paws,I've got that one ;D.
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Post by Paws on Jun 4, 2006 15:28:48 GMT 12.75
GWB, would you like both SNs 000001 in the 9mm officer and enlisted swine versions?
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Post by greatwhitebuffalo on Jun 17, 2006 16:54:07 GMT 12.75
Not particularly.I don't care for 9mms or military pigs. ;D
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Post by Paws on Jun 18, 2006 6:24:18 GMT 12.75
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Post by greatwhitebuffalo on Jun 18, 2006 8:36:44 GMT 12.75
I couldn't resist . ;D ;D
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Post by shiloh on Jan 19, 2007 7:39:42 GMT 12.75
Just acquired a Colt 357 revolver in .357 Mag with a 5" bbl. I'd never seen one before and only heard of them on occasion. The model was Colt's 1st "holster-sized" .357 Mag made to compete with S&W for the LE market, which it really failed to make a dent in. This model is the one that evolved into the Trooper series, and was only made from 1954 through about 1958 when the Trooper took it over. This one is in great shape to be a 60 year olf gun. I am going to tune it and reblue it and then sell it since I already have a S&W Model 19 and don't"need" another .357 Mag revolver right now. Thinking of asking $600 for it once refurbished if anyone is interested.
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Post by Snake Eyes on May 20, 2008 23:09:15 GMT 12.75
Well lets see all my toys are blackpowder. The rifles include a .32 Crockett,(2) .45 Hawkens,.50cal. Hawken,.54cal Hawken, these are all percussion lock.Also have a .50cal Lyman GPR flintlock. Have 2 B/P pistols a .45 and a .50cal both of which are percussion lock.Also have more knives,bags and powder horns than I will ever use.But still buying more whenever I find the right deal. snake-eyes
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Post by tgriffin on Dec 9, 2008 15:55:24 GMT 12.75
Got a few in there but the latest addition is a Ruger SR9. Went to the range yesterday and it is one sweet shooter. It is a double stack(17 Rds) but feels about like a 1911 in my hands. I think we are going to become good friends
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