mstreddy
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Oh, and I just remembered another pairing --
AR-7 rifle and the Explorer pistol.
AR-7 rifle and the Explorer pistol.
@bannockburn , is that Beretta 45 Colt by chance a Stampede model? If so, good for you. Had a pair but traded for a pair of Colts.
45 Colt
Chiappa 20” barrel, takedown 1892 currently sighted with 180 gr cast coated RNFP
Smith & Wesson Model 25 Classic w/ 6” Barrel currently sighted with 180 gr cast coated RNFP
Ruger Super Blackhawk currently sighted with 325 gr cast coated Wide Flat Point
Smith & Wesson Model 25 Mountain Gun currently sighted with 255 gr cast coated Keith
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The first is a WinchesterView attachment 962333 View attachment 962334 View attachment 962337 View attachment 962338 320 and Colt Challenger. Next is a Marlin Camp 9 carbine and an HK VP9SK. Next isa Rossi 92 with an Uberti Regulator in 45 Colt. Last is a Ruger Carbine in 44 Mag with an S&W 29-6. Until I saw this post, I never gave much thought to my rifle/pistol combos.View attachment 962333
The first is a WinchesterView attachment 962333 View attachment 962334 View attachment 962337 View attachment 962338 320 and Colt Challenger. Next is a Marlin Camp 9 carbine and an HK VP9SK. Next isa Rossi 92 with an Uberti Regulator in 45 Colt. Last is a Ruger Carbine in 44 Mag with an S&W 29-6. Until I saw this post, I never gave much thought to my rifle/pistol combos.View attachment 962333
The Colt was my dad's pistol. It shoots great, been a while since I took it to the range, That will have to change.My wife has a Colt Challenger that I gave her when we got married. (probably why she married me.....have to ask her)
Ours just have the plastic grips. I like yours better. And to believe the Challenger was the Colts economy model. You don't see that kind of quality now.
They are super fun, at least when the ammo isnt stupid expensive.THR is bad for my wallet. Now I’m thinking I need a 9mm AR to pair up with my G19.
Stay with me, checkbook. Don’t go towards the light!!! (As md7 continues CPR on his wallet)
They are super fun, at least when the ammo isnt stupid expensive.
My youngest built this one-
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Now her big sister wants to build one too.......
Bannockburn:
If I’m wearing my hoodie that snub goes in my right pocket. Speed loader in my left front pants pocket. I don’t carry the shotgun all the time but I had a 30 second staring contest with a large feral boar pig that had me wishing I had something other than my .38. My 115 pound backup, see photo, actually ran him off but those big boars with a bad temperament can kill a dog so I’m trying to prevent him from having another matchup.
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Wait, theres a gun in the picture? I will have to look again, more closely this time........View attachment 970035 My Czechpoint VZ-58 (no---it's not an AK variant).
If you no like gun, maybe girl is liking?
Can't fit both in the same pocket. Been carrying a revolver for 50 years and a speed loader almost as long. I'm quite confident in my abilities and I'm also ambidextrous. That's why the ladies love me.Great backup! Just curious, why speed loader in left pocket instead of right pocket? Typically the left hand will be holding the cylinder and dumping the empties, while the right hand positions the speed loader to recharge the cylinder. Seems like keeping the loader in the left requires an unnecessary extra move. But, I've missed the point and been wrong plenty of times before! ;-)
I prefer a .30 carbine with a .30 AMT automag.
Ahh, but no need to track down $100 magazines made of unicorn horn and depleted unobtanium for the Blackhawk!I prefer a .30 carbine with a .30 AMT automag.