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    Need help identifying late grandfather's revolver

    But Plus P isn't a magic bullet. You still need to place the bullets in a vital zone, under pressure while being shot at!
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    Need help identifying late grandfather's revolver

    Most ammo makers make Plus P, but some, like Buffalo Bore and Underwood, load at the upper limits. One has a virtual .38-44 High velocity load. S&W didn't heat treat cylinders until 1919, above serial no. 316,000. They do not warrant guns for Plus P until model marked, after 1957, when...
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    My sympathies are with today's kids.

    Schools teach very little geography or history. MANY know little of what it should mean to be American. We are losing our heritage and our nation! Someone asked me today where Denmark is and what language Danes speak. She'd heard of Danish pastries, but made no connection.
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    Your worst day at the range?

    M-49 S&W snub wouldn't group at 25 yards. Other guns shot normally that day, so it wasn't me. I returned the gun for a M-36 that shot fine. Yes, I could shoot snub .38's pretty well at that range. In the USAF, I was handed a vintage Colt Official Police that didn't shoot to the sights and...
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    Battle Of The Bulge

    Watch, Patton to learn a lot about this. That battle made a legend of the 101st Airborne and of Patton's rescue of them.. Great gallantry from both.
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    Blood River battle

    Oh: Pvt. Hook, VC, was seen in the film as a malingerer and bum. The real Hook's descendants sued the producers and won. Sometimes, film makers trash a man's reputation for unnecessary drama.
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    Blood River battle

    Watch, Zulu, made about 1964 and Michael Caine's first major movie. I think it's on YouTube; certainly main scenes are. Pretty accurate, and it couldn't be made today. Better not link it here as it has some non-family content. I have a book showing the real soldiers and Zulu leaders. Didn't...
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    Blood River battle

    You're much further along there, to the Second Boer War, 1899-1902. I'm of British descent, but know why this was caused by greed for gold and Boer land. Lord Kitchener's concentration camps were an abomination! BTW, the Zulu did not win at Rorke's Drift, where a British force of about 190...
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    Blood River battle

    On Dec. 16, 1838, the Dutch-descended Boers fought an epic battle against a huge Zulu force under King Dingaan. The Boers put their covered wagons into laager, a circle, and their outriders galloped past the enemy, firing, then withdrawing to reload their muzzleloading rifles. Remarkably, the...
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    SIX STAR GENERAL

    Never knew that. Good topic.
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    John le Carre has died

    Steve- Did you see the mess TV made of Modesty Blaise in the US? This was long before you moved here. The books and comics strip were quite good, but the films and TV were pretty bad.
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    Ruger GF-84NYCPD Police Service Six

    Why'd so many retired NY cops sell their guns? And for so little, when buying other guns might be a hassle there? I'd regard my gun as a trusted companion and protector into retirement. Is this just a NY attitude toward guns?
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    Ruger GF-84NYCPD Police Service Six

    Oh,yes, I've heard of remittance men. Mainly a British term, I think. Embarrassed their families in the UK, so were sent to colonies like Kenya and sent a remittance to live on if not self supporting. Didn't realize they lived in New Orleans, too, ha! Yes, I'm trying to be funny, not offensive...
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    357 Sig Sig

    Wait! Has SIG dumped their .357altogether or in some models? No P-226 .357's? Anyone know what TX DPS issues now? Dallas PD also allowed .357 although 9mm was std. Which other major agencies had .357 SIG's? I know the round was rough on guns. That the problem?
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    John le Carre has died

    I read several of his books. A skilled author. Did he write the Harry Palmer series, with Michael Caine in the movies?
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    What Do I have? S&W 1917 455

    I had a very nice second model .455, but never found .455 ammo when I could afford any as a poor college student. What there was was MK VI FMJ sold as surplus after WW II. I sold that gun to eat when a GI Education Bill check was late. Many here really need to study .455 Webley ammo in all...
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    What Do I have? S&W 1917 455

    Colt didn't load ammo. But Winchester and Dominion/CIL in Canada did load .455 Colt. This used the longer MK I length .455 case and used a 265 grain lead bullet at a nominal 750 FPS. Service MK II loads only made about 600-625 FPS. What .455 ammo was available here was prob. commercial .455...
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    Retired Lab Monkeys

    Is this OP maybe a psychology student instead of a lab tech, wanting to see how many posts such a topic might get? And what sort? Just a wild guess...
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    Ruger MkII Target with heavy barrel

    Leon- Wow, what a set of photos! Thanks! My MK II Bull bbl. is like yours, but I bought Ruger walnut grips. Have any of you seen the uncommon 5.25 inch barrel? In my article referenced above, I cited a South African who has one, or did. He's since died. John said a .22 was a bit puny on rock...
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    Ruger MkII Target with heavy barrel

    John- Please translate your Latin suffix. I may know, but not sure. Would PM, but others will want to know. As ever, a great photo. Your posts are always impressive.
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