Air lites…
In leather from El Paso
My two favorite woods bumming guns
If I’m not working at my real job, I’m heeled up with one of these
Just thought I’d share on this greatest of all holidays
chris
Great post!!!
Thank you
I do the same for my favorite, 44 magnum
Except I do it the old fashioned way
Here's some I've got dog eared
Pretty much focused on Mr Pearce
228
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326
the last two are repeats from the the op list
Here's a few more I've got set aside that contain some...
El passo saddlery makes just what your looking for
Heres one for a 3" J that's been used quite a bit in the past 10 or years
I also have one for a 4” N frame that works great with a 329
He thinks it’s 16 pounds
He also thinks he’s found some data
More to follow tomorrow
And just so everyone can relax a bit, neither of us has any intention of loading it
Thanks for all the responses
chris
A friend of mine picked this up from on old time gun crank in his home town.
It was said he used it for everything…
Looking for any information
Thank you
Great show
Thank you
I’ve always enjoyed his writing
After learning about the show from someone on the forum, thank you to whoever posted that first link!
I’ve watched a bunch of them
Very enjoyable
It cleaned up very nice!
That gun would have been 1200 or better here in Maine
I passed on a ratty dash three last winter at a small country store, he wouldn’t budge off 1200
You truly got this for a great price
Hang on to the factory grips, they are what it shipped with
Congrats again and I...
That is a sweet heart for sure
You really can’t beat a 4” 44
Both stainless and blued in two weeks
You are on a roll!
Congratulations on a very desirable sixgun
Mine came very close to getting a matchdot.
That will be new ground for me.
Have you tried it a 100yds?
I’m very curious has to the distance the dot sights are good for. I usually take a gun for a few walks in November but my desire to hunt is about over.
I plan on using this for load...