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Old 01-12-2017, 07:26 PM
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Two. 13 and 66

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Old 01-12-2017, 07:42 PM
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Not enough!! But way more than I can shoot with two hands. My first 357 was a Taurus 6" blued. Smith look alike! I could afford the Taurus in my teens, of course it was in my mother's name. Sold it years ago and now have American made 357. It's one of my favorite magnum rounds to shoot. They are made in so many makes and models that I ALWAYS find another I want.
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That question reminds me of the scene in the Three Amigos where El Guapo and his "Jefe" are having the discussion about what it means to have a plethora...and I`m pretty sure I have a plethora of 357`s. Mostly N frames both pre and post war, several K and L frames, some Pythons and a few other Colt models. This Python is the latest but it won`t be the last!
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