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My whole life I have been a 1911 kind a guy. But last year when I inherited my Dad’s Smiths I became a DA revolver fan. As I am inclined to big bore handguns, I purchased a 629 from a friend and my love affair for the .44 Mag took off. Learning more about the caliber, I ran across Elmer Keith and had to have a Model 29 with e 4” tube and magna grips. Maybe someday I get some ivories but for now, I think my Kurac’s look great.
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My whole life I have been a 1911 kind a guy. But last year when I inherited my Dad’s Smiths I became a DA revolver fan. As I am inclined to big bore handguns, I purchased a 629 from a friend and my love affair for the .44 Mag took off. Learning more about the caliber, I ran across Elmer Keith and had to have a Model 29 with e 4” tube and magna grips. Maybe someday I get some ivories but for now, I think my Kurac’s look great.
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Very nice! Thanks for posting that picture for us.
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Wow excellent piece.
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Nice picture, the switch was a pleasure wasn't it? Kuracs grips are top of the line for my hand.
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02-28-2009, 10:09 AM
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Full House loads are a little challenging. If I were to shoot them alot I would get a Tyler T Grip. Mostly I load to .44 Spl.
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Great looking Gun and the Kurac grips look outstanding.
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Great looking gun and grips plus the older Buck isn't looking too bad either!
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Quote:
Originally posted by Big Lou:
Great looking gun and grips plus the older Buck isn't looking too bad either!
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I agree, cool M29 and cool to see another vintage Buck 110!
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Very nice. I have one of the Buck knives I received on my first Father's Day from my infant son - 1966. Seeing the photo brings back pleasant memories. I have a 29-2 that I am learning to handle, It is a hand full with powerful loads. I am still testing with Montana and Mt. Baldy bullets.
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I bought the Buck in 1977 when I went into the service and wore it everyday on my uniform belt and in my civies. For a long time there I had a clip knife in my pocket but the Buck seems to have found its way back on my belt. Thanks for the comments.
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