D.H. Callahan
Member
Hi everyone. My wheelgun journey started when I was given my great granddad's old model 10 that he carried on duty as a police officer and later on a paper route through dangerous neighborhoods. I've put countless rounds through it.
Since then, I've owned a number of handguns. .22 to .44, rock island to Sig sauer, but no cobras (never sank that low
). Well, the rocks were good guns, especially for the money. The Sig had to go back to the factory after 200 rounds. I do miss my 4" Dan Wesson .357.
In that time, I've come to a conclusion. Nothing can beat a good 1911, and a fine wheelgun.
Since then, I've owned a number of handguns. .22 to .44, rock island to Sig sauer, but no cobras (never sank that low

In that time, I've come to a conclusion. Nothing can beat a good 1911, and a fine wheelgun.