I just received my round cut pocket holster from him for my 638. Words can't express how much I like this holster and for the grand sum of 15.00. I plan on ordering another one here shortly and I had mine in about 2 weeks. If you don't have one of his holster, YOU NEED ONE if you pocket carry.
I recently bought a 1984 vintage stainless steel bulldog. Mine came from an estate sale in Florida and was customized by the previous owner. Apparently the pistol was sent to a now out of business company called Personal Protection Systems. The gun was converted to DAO, the hammer was bobbed and...
My first duty gun was a model 10 shortly thereafter replaced by a 64. If I could have found a model 15 back then that shot like mine does now, I would have rather had that.
I don't have a pic but mine looks like Erich's. I bought it about 6 months ago from a guy at work for 150.00. S&W confirmed that it was made in 1970 it has a pinned barrel but no recessed cylinders. I shot it last week and it has a buttery smooth action. My model 15 and my model 10 (both of...
should I start loading my 640/638/637/442 from the front end? Maybe they could release a mode where there ejector rod is removable and also doubles as a ramrod. A multi-caliber, multifunctional self-defense camping tool/civil re-enactment handgun all in one. I bet they would release it in a...
I bought a 605 and took it to the range. Within 1 box of 50 rounds the revolver became completely out of time. I sent it back to Taurus and it came back 100%, I sold it. I am not knocking Taurus as anyone can have some slip through the cracks from time to time. I sold it because it was my first...
I prefer the bodyguard, which is the shrouded hammer. It is not because I am that interested in making a single action shot but because I find the trigger pull to be better than a concealed hammer version. I would recommend either a bodyguard version or a completely concealed hammer. Hammer...
Well look at it this way, they make 7 shot speed loaders so tooling and overhead must not be that big of a deal since making a speed loader is probably more expensive than a speed strip. With the 7 shot speed loaders you can't use them on anything except a 7 shot revolver, with a 7 shot speed...
Does a SP-101 (SPNY) model get me in? It is only 38 special but from what I have read even the magnum carriers load down. I bought the SPNY because I wanted a SP101 and these were somewhat rare. I have the Eagle SS grips in Rosewood on it now and I also have a pair of SS grips in a very light...
Well they are out there and they are selling, therefor there is a popularity. The other + for a 7 or 8 shot speed loader would be the availability to space out rounds for 5 shooters. And YES, 44 special/magnum would be nice.
I had a 340PD some months ago and sold it. While it was light and easy to carry it was just too unpleasant to shoot with +p 38's or magnums. I have a 640 (no dash pre lock) and a 638 (pre lock) and a 637 (with the lock). I love the air weights as I find them to be the perfect balance between the...
Stainz, if you ever want to trade-off or sell that S&W 296Ti please put me first in line!
On another note, I have a Charter Arms Bulldog (circa 1983) that I just bought. I like the gun and after firing about 50 round the other day it was not as bad recoil wise as I expected. Ammo is horribly...
mine is a toss up between my (pre lock) 638 with CT LG-405 grips any my 637 with wood grips and Tyler-T. Sometimes I carry both of them, my 638 in a pocket holster and my 637 in an ankle holster.
the only one I currently own is a Charter Arms Bulldog in 44 special (circa 1983). It is a great carry piece and a fun shooter. I plan on picking up another 44 special but DAM!!!!! ammo is scarce and expensive!
Five,
I would dare say that by posting this letter here that you are being much harder on yourself then we would be. I would also think that any one of us would have wanted to ask the same thing.
Nice work.
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