Seeing that picture and thinking about the possible "safety issue" of seeing to the back with a rear view mirror caused me to remember a long gone fad. Does anyone else remember the "see through"...
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Seeing that picture and thinking about the possible "safety issue" of seeing to the back with a rear view mirror caused me to remember a long gone fad. Does anyone else remember the "see through"...
Yeah, I'm getting old(er) ... but I'm still cheap ... and I still keep a Red Ryder :)
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jd
I used to identify as an old, rotten wood fence post .... I now identify as a bicycle seat
What/Who's grip is that on the SP-101?
jd
we had those "whirly wheel" things at all the elementary schools and the city park when I was a kid. Also had jungle gyms, monkey bars, see-saws and swings. Yeah, there was one or two broken bones...
coulda been Zero's son
Little Copy Pistol ( :) )
jd
Yep .... gone for good. After three months and 300-400 rounds with no joy, I had enough. The gun felt good, was accurate (when it didn't light strike) and I really fell in love with .44spl.
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^LIKE^
jd
well, as of this morning the CA Bulldog 44 spl is gone, and as much as I was enjoying loading and shooting 44 spl, that brass is going to be boxed up and stashed back for better times. So, it's time...
Yeah, it may have been closer to early 1974 during the oil embargo crap ... and the beginning of the enviro-whacko attacks on our own oil and gas industry. I got married to my first wife in early...
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he had to be Jocko's first cousin
jd
Yeah, if this had been a Ruger, built on an SP-101 frame that fit my grubby hand, I'd doubt I'd had made any internet posts concerning 44 spl. No doubt, I would have already shot at least 600 or 700...
It's going back tomorrow! I just spent most of the day either cleaning the gun, loading ammunition for it (both cast and jacketed), or going to the range (twice) to shoot it. Exactly the same...
After this last return (second trip back), and the somewhat brash note that some "lady" sent, I don't know what good would come of sending it back again. This time they sent the 20 empty shell...
Yeah, clipping the Wolff spring a tiny bit "might" help, but then again, the spring they put in a couple of weeks ago (on it's second trip back) made about "half the distance from the original...
Yeah, I'm down to 1.5K small pistol, 2.5k large pistol, 2.5k large rifle, about 20 lbs of various powders, more than enough cleaned and prepped brass, and maybe 2-3k of various bullets. As small of a...
Yeah, I got addicted to the AA pistol powders on my very first powder purchase in January of 2011. My late mentor convinced me that I could load anything I was starting with (38 spl, 357 mag and 9mm)...
Dude, you know I have Unique ... my first 150 re-loads for this silly 44 spl were a low (5.5 gr) of Unique. I've experimented with HP-38 as well, but only about a half pound left and have no need for...
Yeah, I've other CA revolvers (38 spl) in the past, and they weren't anything to write home about. And, I for sure did a lot of net searching concerning Charter Arms products. It just seemed to me,...
My SP-101 has performed perfectly since I bought it LNIB (1993 safe queen) in 2010. It's the gun that finally convinced me to take up reloading a couple months after I got it. It's been my 5-6 day a...
I did get the C.A. 44 spl back yesterday ... since I took the time several weeks ago to type my own description of the issues ("light strikes" instead of "misfires" that my ffl buddy told them the...
Well, I'm not a whole lot different. I won't buy any hammerless revolver. If I need accuracy, I'll thumb that hammer back .... but if I need a quick follow-up shot, it needs to be done double action....
Yeah, I have toyed with the idea of single actions for several years, and if my current budget could stand it there would be at least 4-5 particular BlackHawks in the house. Unfortunately for those...