Promotion/Christmas Gun

This lieutenant says: "Congrats, sir!"

Sounds like a good purchase, though I'm more partial to a 627PC 5" myself.
 
Thank you for your service and congrats! What a nice present from the general. What are you getting when you make major?

While I can appreciate wanting leather for classic sake, I'd stick with kydex for competition. Particularly when it gets damp. You don't want a sticky draw on the clock. I went with the Blade Tech for my 627.
 
Kramer or Milt Sparks are both good choices Diamond D if going for chest carry
 
Lobo makes extremely nice leather holsters-a family operation with friendly and prompt service. I have one for my Performance Center Pro Series Model 60. I highly recommend them for a handsome (but not ostentatiously fancy) serviceable, every day leather holster.
 
She is Household 6, AKA "The Commander", and is ALWAYS one rank above the husband.



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Thank you for your service and congrats! What a nice present from the general. What are you getting when you make major?

While I can appreciate wanting leather for classic sake, I'd stick with kydex for competition. Particularly when it gets damp. You don't want a sticky draw on the clock. I went with the Blade Tech for my 627.

I am going to get something Kydex for the gun games but like leather so much more for the woods. I think I posted on your post over on Enos.
 
Quality leather

Another vote for Lobo Gunleathers. Belt and holster with thumb snap for field carry. This is an N Frame, happens to be a .44. Affordable and high quality. Lobo hisself is a respected forum member who recently retired and sold his business to another family. I have two originals and this one from the new outfit. Affordable quality and good service from both.
 

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If youre carrying it have you considered the 686? Maybe a bit less taxing and still every bit as robust
 
If youre carrying it have you considered the 686? Maybe a bit less taxing and still every bit as robust
Since the most use it will see is gun games, there are many things going against 6 shots these days.

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Placed the order this morning at 615 from Grabagun. I was wary of buying online but no one in town carries them and the price is $100 less than anyone else I have found. At 845 I get an email from Grabagun with shipping information and it should be here by Friday. Now to can get to the fun part of a new gun and that is reloading and eventually getting molds to cast for a new caliber.
 
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Cowboy,

Taken in good humor and edited. I'm pretty excited about this purchase. Now I just need to make some ammo, get more moonclips, make mooning and demooning tools, and find some time to hit the range.
 
Anschutz- congrats on your promotion from a retired curmudgeon 05. Fort Carson was my first duty assignment in the mid 80s. Really enjoyed Colorado back then.

I have a 627 pro. One of my favorite wheelguns. Shoot it occasionally in USPSA. Had a second cylinder modified to 9x21 and can shoot 9mmx19, 38 super, 380. At normal USPSA ranges, I found no change in POI from my 38 spl loads with 9 Luger.

Enjoy the gun, shoot the snot out of it. If you ever find yourself at JBLM ( Ft Lewis) drop me a pm & I can get you linked up with the shooting sports out here.
 
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