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  1. Thread: Snub chat

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    My first thought is that it kind of defeats the...

    My first thought is that it kind of defeats the purpose of a J or even K snub being compact and light to rig a way to put a dot on it. @Tam had similar things to say about it this week.
  2. 119097 Like this one?

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    Like this one?
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    The one Taurus I have owned was an early 2000s...

    The one Taurus I have owned was an early 2000s 605, and while I didn’t particularly like it, there was nothing wrong with it. It ran everything I ever shot through it, and hit was it was aimed at.
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    I guess that will depend on the bears!! Holy...

    I guess that will depend on the bears!!

    Holy crap, another unprovoked black bear attack in AZ. Guess they aren’t all Yogi and safe to be around. :D
  5. IIRC, the lock work on a short-throw hammer DA...

    IIRC, the lock work on a short-throw hammer DA S&W makes for a shorter SA lock time than is usually had on a traditional SA revolver.

    OTOH, the Bisley was an SA designed for bullseye target...
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    Sure, Matthew 7:1-5: 1 Judge not, that ye be...

    Sure, Matthew 7:1-5:

    1 Judge not, that ye be not judged.

    2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.

    3 And why...
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    I frequently carry my 60-9 Ladysmith IWB - it’s...

    I frequently carry my 60-9 Ladysmith IWB - it’s more comfortable and lighter than a K there, and has less square bits than my G26.

    Didn’t buy it to carry, though - bought it to have a J to shoot...
  8. While I have never had *problem* when cocking a...

    While I have never had *problem* when cocking a double action/modern revolver, SA revolvers are purpose designed to cock for every shot and seem to me to be easier to manipulate for cocking on every...
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    I had a P11 that ate thousands of rounds. The...

    I had a P11 that ate thousands of rounds. The plastic sights were probably made from recycled milk jugs (soft and dumb plastic), trigger slap was a thing, the recoil was what you’d expect from a...
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    And then?!?

    And then?!?
  11. When I got my .44, I was just looking to see what...

    When I got my .44, I was just looking to see what they had, and if I actually wanted one of what they had. They had a whole shipment of Ruger Single actions, .357, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, and .45,...
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    Get two. Shoot one, carry the other?

    Get two. Shoot one, carry the other?
  13. Thread: Ruger 10/22

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    If that was your only 10/22, that might be...

    If that was your only 10/22, that might be something to be concerned with. Since you have more of them, and even examples with dots already, I would start with one of those for instruction purposes.
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    Point of order: Low recoil 20 gauge loads do...

    Point of order: Low recoil 20 gauge loads do exist, as 20 gauge loads exist ranging from under 1000fps to 1600fps. For example, this trap load is 980fps:...
  15. Thread: Ruger 10/22

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    Peeps or a red dot. We took a newbie adult...

    Peeps or a red dot. We took a newbie adult shooter to the range with several .22 rifles and ARs. When she picked up the AR with the red dot, she immediately got how it worked - “This is just like a...
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    Scratching my head, though: the lightest .44 Mag...

    Scratching my head, though: the lightest .44 Mag on the market shooting 240gr JHP, against heavier 10mm pistols wearing dots and shooting not as powerful ammunition, but all of it JHPs. Oddly done...
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    It is my opinion that one of the best uses for...

    It is my opinion that one of the best uses for the G44 is exactly what you describe: training new shooters in the use of a service pistol by emulating the exact dimensions, sights, and trigger of a...
  18. I also have a Single Six Convertible, the...

    I also have a Single Six Convertible, the mini-Vaquero edition. My daughter’s favorite .22.
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    637 or 638. If you choose the 637, bob the spur...

    637 or 638. If you choose the 637, bob the spur so it doesn’t snag.

    Or if you want all steel, seek out a Ladysmith 60 in .357, and perform the aforementioned spur-cumcision.
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    No lies detected.

    No lies detected.
  22. That looks oddly familiar, but only kinda.

    That looks oddly familiar, but only kinda.
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    And they’re out of stock. :D

    And they’re out of stock. :D
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    Attempt at interpretation: The current Ruger’s...

    Attempt at interpretation: The current Ruger’s dark anodized frame with bare stainless slide is the reverse of the traditional two-tone 1911 light-colored frame with blued slide, which offends my...
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    A Ruger MKII standard auto was the first firearm...

    A Ruger MKII standard auto was the first firearm I ever owned. When I recently spoke with SWMBO about selling some guns and if she cared for any of them to stay, the first thing she asked was if that...
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