The problem with Blue Dot wasn't because it was dangerous - it was because it eroded forcing cones like a cutting torch.
I took one of my 3” Model 657s out for some practice.
I put off getting a Henry big boy steel to get other guns for too long, now they have stopped making them. I knew better.
A very good friend of mine had one of those... and offered it to me when he was selling off his .41 stuffs... I said 'No way!' ... although I admit I was tempted. But I did take him up on the offer of his .41 Dan Wesson!
Regarding the S&W 3" 657 - if anyone ever hands you one to shoot BE SURE your thumb is COMPLETELY OUT OF THE WAY way of the cylinder release. When the release comes back in recoil it will try to tear your thumb off. Trust me on this.....
I bet that rascal gets your attention. What holster is that?Those little devils are a might sporty.
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I finally had to letter mine after not being able to find anything out about the HTR prefix... Turns out that the first 300 Hunters had the HTR prefix but no explanation why. It was also returned to the factory and fluted cylinder installed.
I bet that rascal gets your attention. What holster is that?
Thanks orionengr, for the Green Dot idea. I’m going to try that out.Count me in. I had a 6" M57 and then found a 4". Sold the 6" and regret it.
But I still have the 4", and it's not going anywhere.
I like Missouri Bullet's 215 gr SWC with 8 gr Green Dot (plinking loads) or 18 gr 296 (real loads).
.41 Mag is my second most carried and shot revolver cartridge, after .45 LC. If I could only have one, I honestly don't know which way I'd go.
ETA: subscribing.
Apparently, I possess “ Insufficient PRIVILEGES” necessary to post in an item in the components sell/ trade area. Can anyone inform me about what must be done in order to obtain the proper credentials?
How many unicorn horns will it take?LOL
Got it.Thanks.30 days in the hole, brother! You should be good to go by next week.