Atlantic City, NJ Police sidearm 1930's?

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he might get offended

As much as I try to mess with him I don't think that it is possible to offend him. :evil:

He is a master at shooting at long range with his Detective Special so I had better watch out...he is only two states away! :eek:

Seriously Sam...The Fuffmeister knows that I am in awe of his knowledge...it is all in good fun
 
Thanks for the welcome Guillermo. Ya ive been signed up for THR for a while bust mostly for getting and reading all the good information from the knowledgable people here. I'm actually thinking of getting a Ruger SP101 for my next revolver. That way I have the option of loading .357 if I want to, or just stay with .38 and share the same ammo and speedloaders as my S&W 637. Also what are your thoughts on 7 shot revolvers vs 6 shot. Me I feel 6 was good enough for the longest time and there are so many more options as far as loaders and what not for the 6, does 1 more round really mean all that much. It just seems like they are trying with these 7 and 8 shot cylinders to make the revolver somthing its not. Your thoughts??
 
You certainly came to the right place. THR is where all the brilliant guys hang out.

There is another board (that I can't mention because to put them down by name would not be a High Road thing to do) but they cannot compete. Most of the moderators are great. Tons of super knowledgable people. Lots of famous people too, although many remain anonomous (like Old Fuff)

As to 7 and 8 shot revolvers, I am fine with it. To me it is the same as a 5 shot J frame. 6 is not a magic number.

I really do like older Smiths and Colt revolvers like the subject of this thread. As I care not about super light revolvers I cannot think of anything better.

Again, welcome to THR
 
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