I believe I have fallen madly in love with revolvers

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bokchoi

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Yes, your resident moneywaster Bokchoi has done it again...

In just 3 months, I have purchased 4 S&W revolvers...

2x S&W Model 586
1x S&W Model 29-2
1x S&W Model 28 Highway Patrolman

... and I want more.

Though my P7 and CZ-75B will always have their place, I feel confident that revolvers will always have a place in my safe... now I just need to wait for a good M27 or 627 PC to show up... I need more N-frame .357 goodness. :evil:

Now, for some gun porn links.

http://www.telusplanet.net/public/nd4spdr/plug/586/

http://www.telusplanet.net/public/nd4spdr/plug/M29/
 
You make it sound like thats a bad thing or something :confused: . Just pick up a vintage Colt to go along with them.
 
Well you have a nice start ... and you don't have to bend over to find your brass ....

Now if you had a couple of cowboy guns, and a snub-nose or two, and a ..... Welcome to the club.
 
You have two S&W 586s!!?? I don't even have one anymore! I traded mine and I have NEVER regretted getting rid of a gun more!

You have two and I have none, you should give me one of those S&W 586s so we can be even. It would be great, just like communism.:D
 
You need to add a 625/Mountain Gun to your collection in .45acp. The moon clips make quick work of re-loads and the brass all stays together. Oh and the holes it makes.... Yes, they come in 10mm as well... Enjoy:cool:
 
I'm also a revolver lover here.

I prefer Rugers, with S&W's a close second.
 
Shane, Nothing wrong with Ruger's, I have a pair of Vaquero's in 357 ss 5.5 ss. Great for Cowboy. Got Colts in 38 that are great bullseye rigs, 686 Smith for un-welcomes and 625 for IDPA... Just depends on the job and the tool for the job... They all have plus and minus points. Enjoy...:cool:
 
Don't forget some J-frames. At least one each Chief's Special, Bodyguard, and Centennial. Maybe a little Kit Gun or Regulation Police...

Oh, and there's gotta be something "Airweight" or "AirLite" in there.


And you need a .41 Magnum...


You know what'd really be cool? A .45 Colt Mountain Gun.


Catchy, isn't it? ;)
 
A fine start. Nothing will ever be the same again. Be on the lookout for a 3" K-frame in .38 or .357. Best holstered toter out there, IMNSHO. A J-frame for the right-front pocket, and you're good-to-go.

Welcome to the Life.
 
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