BluesBear
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My everyday CCW stable.
I've been carrying a steel snub of one sort or another almost 30 years now.
You'll find me carrying at least one of the five below everyday. They're all great "working" guns.
The only alloy revolvers I've ever owned were a Model 37, which was just too light for regular shooting, and a 1973 Colt Cobra that I bought brand new in 1976. I really liked that Cobra, but since I had a Model 40 and a Model 49, I ended up giving it to my Mother for personal protection in 1981
Except for my Colt Commander, I really don't care for alloy guns. So all of my other handguns are STEEL.
I think this will comfirm my membership in The Steel Snub Club.
(in the .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum & .44 Magnum divisions)
I apologize for the poor photo quality.
The sun hadn't yet made it through the trees this morning.
I've been carrying a steel snub of one sort or another almost 30 years now.
You'll find me carrying at least one of the five below everyday. They're all great "working" guns.
The only alloy revolvers I've ever owned were a Model 37, which was just too light for regular shooting, and a 1973 Colt Cobra that I bought brand new in 1976. I really liked that Cobra, but since I had a Model 40 and a Model 49, I ended up giving it to my Mother for personal protection in 1981
Except for my Colt Commander, I really don't care for alloy guns. So all of my other handguns are STEEL.
I think this will comfirm my membership in The Steel Snub Club.
(in the .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum & .44 Magnum divisions)
I apologize for the poor photo quality.
The sun hadn't yet made it through the trees this morning.