Biblethumpncop
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Target Pathfinder? Didn't know that was a *thing*. Yes please!Pathfinder Target 22lr I also ordered.
Here’s my duet...
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View attachment 894448 Bulldog .45 Colt and Undercover .38 Special
They may not harmonize like The Andrews Sisters... but they do a fine rendition of Rocky Raccoon...!
You are someone who gets it.
Stainless steel grip frames? They sell those?Here are my 3 Charter Arms revolvers. I had a stainless 44 3" but sold it at a handsome profit.
The middle 3" gun is a warranty replacement that came in yesterday with a Pathfinder Target 22lr I also ordered. I put stainless steel grip frames on all 3. The balance better that way.View attachment 991237
You are someone who gets it.
When people see my Charters with Baramis and custom holsters, they shake their heads and say, “Well, to each his own, I guess.”
Yes, when they have them in stock or if they have them in the scrap bin from an old gun. All 3 of mine now have them.Stainless steel grip frames? They sell those?
Unfortunately, this gun gets to take a flight back to CT to get worked on. B/C gap is .20" and I'm getting misfires.Swapped grips again!View attachment 991898
At last, CCW for the professional — Charter Arms 32 H&R Magnums in M&L Holsters:
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You can tell a professional by his hollow-base wadcutters:
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Attorneys, accountants, engineers — America’s professionals finally have a solution that they may choose with dignity.
Used to do that quite a little bit back in my *got's no money* days. Load upside down wadcutters in "magnum" cases to special (or there 'bouts) loadings.
Unfortunately, this gun gets to take a flight back to CT to get worked on. B/C gap is .20" and I'm getting misfires.
They'll make it better.
Looks like a working man could swing that set up without killing his bank account, too. I mean, Charter Arms are considered affordable revolvers. Am-I-Right?