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Join Date: July 16, 2009
Location: florida
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New member to the family
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#877 |
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Join Date: November 13, 2008
Posts: 638
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Little Black Dress Approved
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Join Date: July 21, 2008
Location: Alexandria, VA
Posts: 661
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These are mine, including the unfired-by-me pos paperweight I keep for sentimental reasons.
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#879 |
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Join Date: June 29, 2006
Posts: 28
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Bowen Customs
The top gun is a Model 58 with a Model 1955 barrel cut to 4" and a Model 27 cylinder chambered in 45 S&W. Doing load development work on the cartridge now but preliminary tests show the gun has a lot of potential. The grips are Spegel checkered extended boot grips in Makassar ebony.
The middle gun is a Model 58 with a Model 1955 barrel cut to 4" and the cylinder chambered in 45 Colt. It shoots my standard 45 Colt load very, very well. The grips are Spegel checkered extended boot grips in Cocobolo. The bottom gun is a Model 520 with a Model 29 barrel cut to 4" and the cylinder chambered in 44 Special. The grips are Spegel checkered extended boot grips in Makassar ebony. The ribs on all three barrels was milled and matted to match the original Model 58 barrel rib contour and the front sight profile was changed to improve the sight picture. ![]()
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#880 |
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Join Date: November 12, 2007
Location: Southeast Texas
Posts: 2,360
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Agent w/Badgers
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Shooting more, typing less |
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#881 |
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Join Date: January 13, 2008
Location: Beaufort, SC
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#882 |
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Join Date: July 16, 2009
Location: florida
Posts: 639
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New member to the family sp 101
Last edited by frankiestoys; September 26, 2009 at 08:25 PM. |
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#883 |
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Join Date: January 30, 2009
Location: Kansas
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#884 |
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Join Date: February 2, 2009
Posts: 129
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I call them
the Three Amigos.
S&W 642, Rossi 851 and Dan Wesson 15-2. |
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#885 |
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Join Date: March 15, 2009
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 914
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Here is my birthday present that my wife got me a few weeks ago. It is a Ruger Super Redhawk 7.5" barrel in 44 Mag. with Simmons 2-6x32mm scope. It is one hellva gun. I love it.
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#886 |
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Join Date: March 27, 2008
Location: Maine
Posts: 295
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What I really want to see is a picture of a SwissMiniGun next to a Pfeifer Zeliska. You could probably store about a dozen of the former in little in crevices of the latter. (Note that I don't think either of these revolvers can be imported to the United States. We Americans have ideas about making revolvers human-sized; the Europeans are more open-minded and make revolvers for both pixies and ogres.
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#887 |
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Join Date: July 30, 2009
Location: Iowa
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Join Date: January 19, 2006
Location: Happy Valley, UT
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#889 |
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Join Date: November 11, 2007
Location: louisiana
Posts: 390
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smith 625-6 45 acp and 625-4 arms for the nation
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Join Date: November 11, 2007
Location: louisiana
Posts: 390
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smith and wesson 242
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#891 |
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Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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Attached photo: my backpacking guns.
Left to Right: S&W 329 before Mag-na-port and Lasergrips; S&W 629; S&W 625 .45-Colt with Miculek grip; Colt Anaconda; LAR .45-Winchester Mag; Ruger Redhawk modified by Hamilton Bowen to .500 Linebaugh. |
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#892 |
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Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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Bowen .500 Linebaugh
The Big Ouch! Before Mag-na-port. Has Ashley Outdoors Big Dot white outline front sight and Express rear. NOT a plinker.
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#893 |
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Member
Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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Too ugly not to love . . .
"Frontier Army .44-40 W.C.F." Other'n that I have NO eye-deer. Enough parts are there it WILL fire, but I don't think I'd try capgun caps in it. More pics if you're into sufferin'.
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#894 |
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Member
Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
Posts: 198
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Magnumitis
I finally found this grip works for controlling the 329PD.
Second photo, 329PD in full field dress with Mag-na-port, Crimson Trace Hog Hunter LaserGrips, home-made lanyard. Cylinder & Slide Extreme Duty rear sight and Big-Dot white outline front pending. I wish S&W offered it with a six-inch barrel. Last edited by Backpacker33; October 16, 2009 at 02:52 PM. |
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Member
Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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S&W Snubbie
Betchya can't fire it twice . . ..
Bleeding hands guaranteed. |
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#896 |
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Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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A gem in all the gravel.
With factory letter.
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Member
Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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My Winnie .308
Inherited this from one of the men who taught me to hunt, in the Colorado Rockies in 1972. That's a Bone Knife (Lubbock TX) I found in the ocean off the coast of South Vietnam in 1970. Wish I hadn't sharpened it.
I drug that pair all over the Colorado Rockies and the Idaho Backcountry. |
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#898 |
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Member
Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
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GREAT photos from everyone! Terrific idea!
Backpacker 33 |
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#899 |
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Member
Join Date: October 4, 2009
Location: Wisconsin. Say not "I know," so much as "I wonder . . .. "
Posts: 198
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Question:
How do I put a photo full size on the body of the message? |
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#900 |
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Join Date: October 14, 2009
Location: Salisbury, NC
Posts: 4
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Super Redhawk
When you want your ego stroked...
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