Recent content by Maddock

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    The Snubnose Revolver for Contemporary Carry

    Welcome to The High Road, rickram. Excellent post, cogent and reality based.
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    How Many Rounds Through Your 642?

    Carrying a gun you have not practiced with false economy in my opinion. I've put over 3500 rds through my 442 during the last 14 years. About 20% of them 158gr +P. The rest were mostly mid-range wad cutters that hit to the same POI/POA. I also dry-fire it at least once a week and must have...
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    Airwieght CTG ID help- any Smith gurus out there?

    The thread was at Smith-Wesson.com. Osprey, one of the moderators, used a Model 12-2 and put a documented 1,000rds of various +P through it with before, during and after measurements and inspection. Here is the link, Be prepared for a read though, it goes close to 200 posts.
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    S&W K-38 Target or Colt Officers Match?

    I do not have a lot of experience with the .38 Special Officers Match, but there is a .22 LR in the house and I have shot other’s Officers Matches in .38 Special and .22LR. I’ve shot and owned K22 and K38 revolvers for many years. The single action trigger pulls on both brands are comparable...
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    Ruger Bisley Vaquero .45LC for self defense?

    Welcome johnmerry Welcome to The High Road johnmerry. Remember, new guy buys the ammo. On the OP's question - I wouldn't choose a Ruger Bisley Vaquero for CCW, but the cartridge is a proven one and skill is more important than hardware.
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    Do any of you experienced shooters have time for .22's?

    I fire more rounds through my K22 than any other handgun. Probably more rounds than ALL my other handguns together. A .22 and 20 bucks of ammunition is a great way to spend the afternoon.
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    Got my Colt Detective and S&W Airweight 12 (PICS)

    There is quite a debate on that. Some folks won't shoot anything stouter than midrange wadcutters, others see no problem with any .38 Special, +P or non+P. Osprey, one of the moderators on smith-wessonforum.com, is almost completed with a 1000 round +P test out of his Model 12. Here...
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    Buffalo Bore Heavy .44 Mag - Are They Kidding?

    I’ve fired 320gr LGCTC at 1350fps from my 7 ½ inch Redhawk. The recoil was tolerable (barely), but not fun for more than a few rounds. It's been twenty years since I shot them and feel absolutely no desire to repeat the exercise. But then again, I've been able to avoid the Mutant Zombie...
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    38/44's at the range

    Thanks for sharing the pictures and your report. Blued N frames are a favorite here.
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    Is this a worthwhile deal?

    PennsyPlinker -- I'm no Ruger expert, but the most obvious difference between a Blackhawk and a Vaquero would be the sights. The Vaquero (new or old) would have fixed sights and the Blackhawk would have adjustable. I hope someone more knowledgeable will correct me if I am wrong.
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    Are Popular Handgun Cartridges Less Effective Against Bodybuilders/Strength Trainers?

    There is no doubt that modern Americans are larger, stronger and healthier than those of the century before last (we are certainly heavier). A body-builder would have greater mass and more muscle requiring more penetration and may take slightly longer to exsanguinate than the typical American...
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    K22 Masterpiece

    Great Deal, Great Gun. I shoot my K-22 more than any any gun I have. Very few range trips don't include the K-22.
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    A "Thank You" and "Talk to you soon"

    God speed, Ryan. Take care and come back.
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    I'm baaaack . . .

    Welcome back, Preacherman. You were missed. I've bookmarked your blog.
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    The Webley Mk. IV Revolver - A writer's Query.

    There is a thread on the Webley (including pictures) here with an emphasis on the .577. The Webley .455 was considered to be quite a manstopper in it's day and I go along with Jim and others that trying to hot-rod a Webley would A) not be a safe thing to do and B) inconsistent with standard...
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