As always with these threads, and like many others reading them, mostly shaking my head and marvelling at the beautiful revolvers on display. C&L, you are merciless .
I like them all. My favorite is the D frame Colt, but I also have 3 inch N frames, a couple of 2 1/2 inch K frames, A Bulldog, and even Single Action Army sheriffs models.
Been carrying this Rossi for almost 15 years with thousands of rounds fired and still tight as ever. Bought new in 1994. Don't know what they are like now but, this revolver is built as well as any I have owned including S&W and Ruger.
It may be just me but the signification of utilitarianism in a lanyard loop is priceless. It still surprises me from time to time, how much I use them.
Quading, motorcycles, rough country, boats... I just dig being able to snap a little idiot-cord to a handgun from time to time given circumstances.
I used to have a snub I liked, but couldn't say it was always a pleasure to shoot. It was unusual and had an appeal of it's own.
I got it from a friend of mine who worked for the Border Patrol, and he fixed it special for an off duty piece. Traded it for my Browning Sweet Sixteen.
The gun was a .45ACP S&W 1917 with a 3 1/2" barrel, bobbed hammer, and stag grips. That was some kind of a wheelgun.
My carries are a Taurus M85SSUL in .38, of course, and a .357 magnum 605 Poly Protector. I also have a 3" Taurus 66 that's super accurate and fun to shoot. Then I have this Rossi 3" M68, old Interarms gun, that's accurate.
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