Demi-human
maybe likes firearms a little bit…
A shillelagh. And a Webley.
And most likely a pint.
And most likely a pint.
The S&W version of the M1917 was the Hand Ejector, and was available in .44 S&W Special. The Colt version of the Model 1917 was the New Service, and was available in .45 Colt.
but don't you think the local constabulary might have something to say about the pint your carrying?
Not if it's single malt Irish in his pint flask.
Demi-human, don't you think the local constabulary might have something to say about the pint your carrying?
A shillelagh, I carry. But I partner it with an M1911.A shillelagh. And a Webley.
And most likely a pint.
That would be alcohol abuse.might spill a drop or two....
What he said. A New York reload. Just like I carry now. Except now I have the advantage of lighter weight. I carry a 642 and a 638.Colt Detective Special, no doubt about it... maybe two of them.
drobs,Which S&W uses 45 acp and 1/2 moon clips?
The New Service was the biggest cartridge revolver Colt ever made. Internet "experts" sometimes claim you need extra large hands to shoot it, but people with normal hands can handle it quite well.The advantage the big new service had was 38/44 heavy duty loads didn't phase it in 38, and the frame was a natural for the new .357 magnum as well as hot loaded 45 Colt. But even with a 4 inch barrel, it's a BIG gun. A six inch OP feels half the size, though it's still heavy.