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  1. professir

    What is your favorite revolver?

    I usually carry a key of A. As I "see" the blues in the key of E. But I play around in other keys for different sounds. I dont jam with anyone at this time so key is pretty much a non-issue. My favorite is my Hohner Thunderbird in low c.
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    What's in Your Pocket?

    Pockets= Kimber micro, small case knife, and ALWAYS a blues harp.
  3. professir

    THINK .38 SPECIAL (NOT .357)

    But though mighty, your fiery rebuttal in defense of the 357 Mag, the lowly Jack of all Trades, has been turned by my asbestos underwear and my wisdom gained from years of experience using revolvers to do battle against hordes of cardboard silhouettes, falling steel targets, and their most evil...
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    THINK .38 SPECIAL (NOT .357)

    Mine is pretty bad. So I HAVE to have a DA/SA revolver. Recoil is a problem too. I may end up just using my Kimber Micro. Even the weight of the Colt Cobra is bothering me. Getting old is not for sissys. ;p;
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    THINK .38 SPECIAL (NOT .357)

    Everyone loves magnums..........till arthritis sets in.
  6. professir

    What is your favorite revolver?

    Back in the 80s and 90s I had a Python. Finest handgun I ever touched. So now when I got the opportunity to get a new Colt Cobra I jumped at it. The Cobra is truly scary close to how nice the Python was. It is by far my favorite gun period.
  7. professir

    What would you do?

    Thank you Kaybee!
  8. professir

    What would you do?

    Thanks G'dale Mike......My situation was that the surgery was 10 hours, 45 mins with my heart on a table. When they cracked open my chest, they crushed 3 neck vertabra and dislocated my ulnar nerve. I required 4 additional surgeries to fuse the neck, rebuild my elbow and wrist. Please...
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    What would you do?

    I am currently carrying this. I have 0 experience with LOWER power ammo, but I have played with unique ammo. So I am open! I have tried a Kimber micro 9mm, and Ruger ec9s. Both very nice in their own right, but difficult to operate.
  10. professir

    What would you do?

    I had my surgery 12 years ago....pretty much is what it is...but I am alive! :)
  11. professir

    What would you do?

    Not sure this is the "right" place to post, but if it isn't, just let me know. I had open heart surgery. Messed up my right arm/elbow/neck. VERY limited right arm movement, and a lot of pain. I have been a revolver guy for 50 years, and carried a Smith 642 for many years. Now, the recoil is...
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