OLDE RETIRED COASTIE
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at some point I may decide those 5 1911s are too hard to work, I have thought to get one of those pietra or uberti 357/38 with a 9 mm cylinder
I’m going to load some .38 tonight!at some point I may decide those 5 1911s are too hard to work, I have thought to get one of those pietra or uberti 357/38 with a 9 mm cylinder
I don’t like the hole there either! I need to try their classic lines of Model 29! now that’s modernity
I make bad decisions in firearms all the time, and curiosity always gets me in trouble… So if I have not learned at 44yo, don’t think I ever will. Will probably buy it to say I did and get my man card punched
That covers it right there.My thought are as follows…
Awesome! Snub 38s are nice.
Ouch and general obscenities
Ouch and very creative obscenities
They make those?
Why replace the LC9? I use the EC9s all day every day, great sidearm. But if you want a wheelgun, I can't suggest a good Smith 64, 3 inch as the perfect wheelie...even though everyone will immediately tell you how wrong I am.I mean YES… but looking for a every day tool. Something to replace my LC9
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The LC9 has been my carry gun forever, so versatile and reliable. Bought a LCP Max to replace it, but naw! it prints like crazy in the tight jean pocket.Why replace the LC9? I use the EC9s all day every day, great sidearm. But if you want a wheelgun, I can't suggest a good Smith 64, 3 inch as the perfect wheelie...even though everyone will immediately tell you how wrong I am.
If you decide to go down this road with the open top conversions keep in mind that the Uberti is going to have the short arbor issue that will need to be fixed. Uberti has never bothered with fixing the problem.at some point I may decide those 5 1911s are too hard to work, I have thought to get one of those pietra or uberti 357/38 with a 9 mm cylinder
I’ve been seeing them for not a whole lot more recently. I think that market is pretty well saturated.
does it hurt?