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    Ruger Convertible

    I am considering buying Ruger Blackhawk New Model Flat Top 45 convertible. Does anyone out there have any experience as to how well the 45 Colt and 45 ACP cylinders shoot to the same point of aim? Also information on likes or dislikes with this set up. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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    Took the plunge on a coax

    I have been debating a coax with myself for years and finally had my buddy pick one up when he called and said he found one. I will pick it up next time we get together. New press that a dealer had on display at a gun show. He will mail me the box and all the goodies that go with it and I am...
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    Looking for advice

    Sam1911 Could you give me some information on the holster in your picture?
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    Looking for advice

    Is the one you like so well in the photo a Versa Max II?
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    Looking for advice

    I was just on their website and they do not list their most popular product for the 1911. Puzzles me.
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    Looking for advice

    I have a fair amount of experience with handguns not so with holsters. I am looking for a practical way to carry a full size 1911. If it is outside the waistband I want it high and tight. I am 6ft. 2 in. and weigh 230, not slim but not obese yet. I have heard good things about Milt Sparks...
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    Tyler T-Grips

    For Sale??? I to want to order the T grips but do not want to get taken by a company that has a history of doing just that. Does anyone have T grips for a colt detective special they would consider selling?
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    Tyler T-Grips

    Help I acquired a 1960's version Colt Detective. Love the looks but it tends to move around in my hand after each shot. I am wondering if the Tyler T Grip would help cure this? I also have a 642 Smith, the 642 remains very solid in my hand after each shot. Do you guys think there would be any...
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    dogtown dilemma

    30 years Over 30 years shooting pdogs. Economically the 223 no question, 243 vastly underrated, great performance. The best in my humble opinion available today is the 204. Scary, ABOSLUTELY SCARY, flat shooting, relatively easy on barrels, relatively inexpensive. Wind is blowing, which it...
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    Winchester Model 52-B

    Good You will own a classic. I use that term with great reservation. There are few true classics, the 52 Winchester is near the top of the list. I shot a a 52 c for many years, then went to a rifle from Ulm, Germany, look it up, which is a better competition rifle, however the 52 is absolutely...
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    Winchester Model 52-B

    rcmodel rcmodel seems to be a very wise individual.
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    Winchester Model 52-B

    Oh by the way Oh by the way, if don't want it, send me the info, I will buy it in a heart beat. When opportunity knocks you need to answer the door.
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    Winchester Model 52-B

    Buy it!!! Over 20 years competitive small bore competitor. The 52 Winchester is the definitive American small bore rifle. A 52 in that shape with that scope and irons is a buy. It is, as previously state, a specialized rifle but a 52 is, in my humble opinion, the pinnacle of a small bore...
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    Ruger 204

    Viking 449 To your question I still have both calibers. 2 - 204's 4 - 223's. I will always have a 223. The economy and availability of components make it a great pd gun. However last year and this year if I make my annual trip I will probably only shoot my 223 if I run out of ammo for my 204...
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    What's the deal with .22 STILLLLLL?!

    Stupid I think it is just supply and demand. As long as people are willing to pay $50, $60 or more for the 500, 525, 550 packs that used to cost $25 ( I have some I bought for $9.98, ah the good old days) there will be people standing in line at Walmart every morning to scoop them up and sell...
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    Ruger 204

    Flat, flat falt I tried this caliber for pd have an ar and a savage that I had a Lilja barrel placed on that was completely gone through by a gunsmith. Love the ar have not yet tried out the bolt action. The 204 is just scary flat shooting. After shooting a 223 for 30 years I was amazed how...
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    Serial # 186 92 Winchester

    I have just seen an 1892 Winchester 38-40 serial #186 that is owned by a friend. Does this low a serial number enhance the value of the gun. On cursory examination it appears to an unexceptional gun showing definite honest wear for the age of the gun. No blue remains. There is a system of three...
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    25-20 help

    I am finding out about those hard to come by 25-20 brass. Does anyone know where any is available?
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    25-20 help

    25-20 help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have the urge to start shooting a 92 Winchester in 25-20 I have had sitting around for a few years. I need brass, dies, bullets, loads. Would greatly appreciate advice from any and all on the...
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    25-20 help

    I have the urge to start shooting a 92 Winchester in 25-20 I have had sitting around for a few years. I need brass, dies, bullets, loads. Would greatly appreciate advice from any and all on the correct paths to take in pursuit of getting this thing up and running. I am also contemplating buying...
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