CraigC
Sixgun Nut
The possibilities are endless. I know how I'd spend it but it ain't my money. I'd no sooner tell you how to spend yours than I'd want anyone telling me how to spend mine. If you don't have a clue how to spend $3000 on a single firearm, you probably shouldn't.
Just for the sake of a suggestion, my next $3000 gun will a custom Ruger. Either an Old Model Blackhawk .357 converted to a 7½" .38-40. It'll have a premium barrel, custom sights, Power Custom Colt SAA style grip frame, one-piece ivories, flat-top conversion, hand polishing, tuning, custom basepin, possibly an auxiliary cylinder in .401Powermag, 75% engraving and either a full carbona blue finish or blue with a case hardened frame, gate, hammer and trigger. But that probably wouldn't appeal to a lot of people.
Just for the sake of a suggestion, my next $3000 gun will a custom Ruger. Either an Old Model Blackhawk .357 converted to a 7½" .38-40. It'll have a premium barrel, custom sights, Power Custom Colt SAA style grip frame, one-piece ivories, flat-top conversion, hand polishing, tuning, custom basepin, possibly an auxiliary cylinder in .401Powermag, 75% engraving and either a full carbona blue finish or blue with a case hardened frame, gate, hammer and trigger. But that probably wouldn't appeal to a lot of people.
Ain't that the truth! Seems to me that a lot of folks can't be bothered with reading books. There's only so much you can learn online asking one question at a time. The internet is loaded with people who think they know something because they heard it from some anonymous bozo on the internet.I find that 90% of the questions asked here have been answered 20 or more years ago by Jeff Cooper in his Gargantuan Gunsite Gossip books.
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