Big Mike,
I own the 41 magnum version of this same firearm. I have it in both stainless steel and total titanium.
There is a brief write-up from a couple of years ago at Taurus 415 review .
I really like both of them and have been thinking about adding one in 45 Colt. My two examples are...
dfariswheel,
did a great job on the Colts. There are a couple more and they are some my favorites.
P-frame
Single Action Army
O-frame
Government, Commander, Gold Cup, etc.
There are more, I just cant think of them at the moment
David,
I have Hogue wood on more than a dozen S&W revolvers and 5 of my SIGs. I love them all.
So it was only natural that I try the Hogue wood on one of my PPK/s 380s. However, I did not like them. I felt that they were too thick. It made it difficult to use the magazine release. I went...
I could not find my EAA literature.
However Bul framed autoloaders are in the current Charled Daly catalog.
I also found the current Bul catalog and they show the importer as KBI in Harrisburg, PA.
Bul's website in Israel
I know that I handled Bul pistols in the EAA booth back in...
I can not help with any info about the Firestorm, but I have been the happy owner of a P88 for many years.
When it first came out I could not find any factory mags.
Working as an CRO at the time for a large store, I compared the mags to everything out there. The mag body dimensions and...
Very nice wood. There is nothing finer than some striking wood on a finly blued firearm.
I have a set of Kim Ahrends' Ambonya Burl on my Les Baer. There is a bit of glare in the photo but you can get the gist of it.
LennyJoe,
Kimber Polymer frames used to be made by Bul. Not sure who makes them now.
EAA is the new US importer of Bul. The guns are on their website and in their catalog.
This is a great film. Far more reality here than in anything Oliver Stone or Michael Moore ever produced. I bought a copy but at least watch it.
I used to sell FLIR for Government use. I have personally used several different setups mounted on fixed wing and rotor aircraft, plus a handhled...
That is a VERY tough question to narrow down to one.
I still own the first rifle I ever held. It is a Ted Williams 22 autoloader that my late grandfather bought for my late father back in the 40s or 50s. There is no amount of money that would make me part with this.
But I also still own...
I think that there is nothing finer than a well blued firearm.
The old Colt Royal Blue Python or the job that Smith and Wesson did on the old model 27s with their checkered topstraps.
I never liked nickle, too shiny for me. Stainless is just nice to carry for the little extra corosion...
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