sigp220.45
US Veteran
With 7 kids and a low paying job, my Dad never treated himself to anything. Even once we were grown and he had some extra dough he would still buy the cheapest of anything. He grew up in the Depression and was farmed out to relatives when his own parents couldn't feed him, so I don't blame him a bit.
He bought himself this Rossi Model 58 about 30 years ago, despite my pleas to buy a Smith. He only shot it a few times, but he loved it. In the way of all things, I have it now and it is actually a pretty nice little gun.
It has a kind of target hammer, a three inch barrel, and a blued finish that is astonishingly nice. My crappy pictures don't do it justice.
The action is smooth, and it locks up tight. The grips are some kind of South American monkey-wood, but they are well done. Hell, the barrel is even pinned.
I've promoted it to nightstand duty, loaded up with some 200 grain pumpkin-balls.
I think he was on to something.
He bought himself this Rossi Model 58 about 30 years ago, despite my pleas to buy a Smith. He only shot it a few times, but he loved it. In the way of all things, I have it now and it is actually a pretty nice little gun.

It has a kind of target hammer, a three inch barrel, and a blued finish that is astonishingly nice. My crappy pictures don't do it justice.

The action is smooth, and it locks up tight. The grips are some kind of South American monkey-wood, but they are well done. Hell, the barrel is even pinned.
I've promoted it to nightstand duty, loaded up with some 200 grain pumpkin-balls.

I think he was on to something.