Big D
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Hey yall. I decided to spend my stimulus check before it got to me, lol. It was between either an AES-10B RPK clone for $495, or an Uberti Cattleman Millenium/Hombre....in .357 Magnum with a 4.75" barrel for $350 (just wanted to mention that Uberti is now under Beretta). Needless to say, I weent with the .357 goodness. First and foremost, this is a stout sixgun....all business, no play in its game. Parkerized/Matte blue finish with brass backstrack/grip.
I ran 95 rounds through it this afternoon, 75 .38 Spl, and 20 .357 Mags. The .38s handled REALLY nice....then came the Magnums. When I touched the first round off, it felt like a damn cannon, which I reckon is what the .357 was designed to be . Its manageable with .357s, but you know you're holding onto one hell of a smokewagon. She was completely reliable, as it was designed to be. Pics of my "Hogleg" will be forthcoming, once I find the damn cord for my camera. So if anyone sees one of these in their local shop, give it the once over....its worth it.
I ran 95 rounds through it this afternoon, 75 .38 Spl, and 20 .357 Mags. The .38s handled REALLY nice....then came the Magnums. When I touched the first round off, it felt like a damn cannon, which I reckon is what the .357 was designed to be . Its manageable with .357s, but you know you're holding onto one hell of a smokewagon. She was completely reliable, as it was designed to be. Pics of my "Hogleg" will be forthcoming, once I find the damn cord for my camera. So if anyone sees one of these in their local shop, give it the once over....its worth it.
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