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That 475 is SWEET. I've been tempted to add this pic of my FA 353 to this thread. But this has been posted before, so I was holding off. But after seeing yours, I decided to go ahead. I love these revolvers.
Hard to see the gun, but it's a Ruger Blackhawk .45 Colt. First time shooting "ruger only" loads, I wasn't prepared for the recoil. But I managed to avoid the front sight making a dent in my forehead!
No, that's the range underneath the swimming pool in the athletics building at Michigan Tech. Only indoor range in the UP! Actually I'm not sure about that, but I wouldn't be surprised.
shootin irons:
5-1/2" Ruger Old Model Vaqueros SS Consecutive SN in 45LC
5-1/2" Ruger OM Vaqero Blued and Case Colored in 45LC
4-5/8" Ruger 50th Anniversary Single Six Convertable (22LR/22Mag) with Open Fixed Rear Sights (Like Vaqueros)
Not Shown - 4-5/8" Ruger OM Vaquero Blued and Case Colored that's gettin slicked up for matches and carryin
Bowies:
10" Blade Carmon (Bladesmith) with 6" Antler Halndle and Brass Bolster
5-1/2" Blade (Davie) Boultinghouse Custom (Bladesmith - Here in Central Texas) with Amber Stag Handle, Brass Bolster and Fancy File Work in the Tang
Leather:
Circle KB Vaquero Mexican Loop Double Rig with Custom Conchos and Buckle for 5-1/2" 45LC (Made in USA)
Milt Sparks Summer Special IWB for 4-5/8" 45LC (Made in USA)
Buscadero Holster with Floral Carving for 5-1/2" 45LC (Hecho en Mexico)
Buscadero Holster with Floral Carving for 5-1/2" 22 (Hecho en Mexico - Vintage 1940's to 1950's)
The previous photo of my Rodeos has gone AWOL (with no option to edit the post) so here it is again ... and sorry about the finish which is more about function than form!! Looking at some of the photos here, I really want to buy some nicer looking SA revolvers.
I'll play! They're all in .45LC, for ease at the range and fun. Clockwise from top right: nickel-plated Beretta 5.5" barrel, Uberti Schofield replica, Bond Arms .45LC/.410 derringer, and Uberti Cattleman 3.5" with a birdhead grip.
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