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Old 11-03-2009, 07:04 PM
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Congratulations Allen!! Thats a great find and I know
you are proud of it. Don
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You SUCK.

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on finding the 6" Model 16-4. I bought one of the 6" guns when they were just out new in 1990. I shoot mine but never very much. Now that the new .327 Federal Magnum cartridge is available, I bought a reamer from Dave Manson to elongate the chambers a bit. The .327 is a real pussycat in a 6" L-frame Smith! I also have a Ruger Blackhawk I reamed to take the .327. These two guns are a lot more fun to shoot than the SP 101.
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Old 11-03-2009, 07:56 PM
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Well maybe if you spent less time at the pawn shop and more time......Never mind. I'm married and I'd much rather be in a pawn shop than Hobby Lobby which is where we always seem to end up.
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very nice.
Women are everywhere and a dime a dozen. Now that thing is a rare find and is HOT!
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Old 11-04-2009, 12:55 AM
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Rugskipper, maybe I passed you on aisle 5 at the hobby lobby!! If only women would have the genetics to sniff out fine revolvers!!
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