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REVOLVER in .45 ACP

A4sForever

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New gun thread:

I saw this recently in a magazine. I sold my Model 625 a long, long time ago. I didn't like the round butt revolver. I only like round butts on women -- not on revolvers. But this ... this Model 22 in .45 ACP with classic, period Smith & Wesson grips instead of the Thunder Ranch version (pictured) ... this I like.

Does anyone know if it is available @ retail as we speak/type ??? Or have you seen it ??? Shot Show next week, so maybe I'll get some answers there ..... VEGAS, Baby.


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I think I'm gonna' cry ... Web-san just made a forum for "Firearms" ....

The People have prevailed. Power to the People. Let's get it on ....

Tears of joy. Come, cry with me ....

 
The "people" my ass...

A4sForever said:
I think I'm gonna' cry ... Web-san just made a forum for "Firearms" ....

The People have prevailed. Power to the People. Let's get it on ....

Tears of joy. Cry with me ....
Wow, guess the whiskey or lattes ran out, eh?

Basically I bowed to the pressure of the masses, lest y'all run a referendum on me or something.

Now, the only payment I ask, is what shotgun I should buy, so that I can be cleaning it on the kitchen table when my daughter's boyfriend shows up :D

John
 
webmaster said:
....Now, the only payment I ask, is what shotgun I should buy, so that I can be cleaning it on the kitchen table when my daughter's boyfriend shows up :D

John

Any one that will impress the daughter's boyfriend will do nicely ... :) .... you'll know it's "right" when he calls you "SIR" way, way too much and there is sweat on his brow.
 
A4sForever said:
Any one that will impress the daughter's boyfriend will do nicely ... :) .... you'll know it's "right" when he calls you "SIR" way, way too much and there is sweat on his brow.
Im never going to be able to have daughters. The day my daughter shows up with some nice, polite, clean-cut, gentlemen that calls me Sir and has his goals already planned out in life.... Ill just have to kill him. Because that was me in Highschool.... and I remember the stuff I did in Highschool.


You know John, an AR would accomplish the same effect. I know it scares the hell out of some of the friends my roommate brings over when Im cleaning that on the kitchen table.
 
lawman/lawdog said:
Im never going to be able to have daughters....

HELLO ??? HELLO ??? HELL-O-O-O-O-O-O ???

Personal problems aside .... this ain't about daughters and their dates ... except for the Web-san's, of course. That's O.K. as he runs the place ..... :)

It's about this:


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..... anyone know anything ???
 
webmaster said:
Wow, guess the whiskey or lattes ran out, eh?

Basically I bowed to the pressure of the masses, lest y'all run a referendum on me or something.

Now, the only payment I ask, is what shotgun I should buy, so that I can be cleaning it on the kitchen table when my daughter's boyfriend shows up :D

John
Mossberg 590, 9+1 in nickel Marinecote. Leaves no doubt that it's a people gun, not a huntin' gun...unless you're huntin' people.
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6-shot shown here. 9+1 runs the full length of the barrel.
 
webmaster said:
Now, the only payment I ask, is what shotgun I should buy, so that I can be cleaning it on the kitchen table when my daughter's boyfriend shows up :D

Easy.
Reproduction Winchester M97 (aka '1897' or just a 'trench gun') by Norinco. With a 17" bayonet, it's about $300; $250 or so without, but why. You can't go wrong with a shotgun you can slamfire (ie. hold trigger and pump) that has a 17" bayonet.

I will own one of these someday.
 
As my threadjack continues:


lawman, goober and squeeze: thanks for the info.


How much would the Mossberg set me back? And which vendor would you recommend purchasing from? I guess now I need to get smart on the gun laws in Hawaii. Went to the range quite a few times with some of my buds that had guns out there (the range over by Hanama Bay, whatever it was called), but basically clueless on what the rules were.


Thanks for the thread A4s!!
 
webmaster said:
As my threadjack continues:


lawman, goober and squeeze: thanks for the info.


How much would the Mossberg set me back? And which vendor would you recommend purchasing from? I guess now I need to get smart on the gun laws in Hawaii. Went to the range quite a few times with some of my buds that had guns out there (the range over by Hanama Bay, whatever it was called), but basically clueless on what the rules were.


Thanks for the thread A4s!!
And the threadjack continues...
Check around...bought mine in '97 for about $350-375, something like that. Might have to look around. Plenty of dealers w/ it in blue, but not all will have it marinecote. Sportmart (of all places) is pretty good about it. Bought mine from another dealer in Tallahassee as my grad gift to me, was able to "give them an opportunity to beat Sportmart's price." Saved me like $30-40. Money is money. :)
 
There's an 870 Marine Magnum too. Sure you pay more, but you get a better gun IMO. Street price is about $475.
 
ChuckMK23 said:
Moon clips?

You betcha' ... half moon or full moon. The picture below represents a 6 round, "full" moon clip. The first revolver applications --- Smith & Wesson and Colt's Model 1917's (?) had 3 round "half" moon clips for WW1 G.I. applications.



You CAN load .45 ACP in a revolver cylinder without using the moon clips --- I have --- but extraction of the casings then becomes problematical. Sometimes, you even have to use a pencil or something similar to eject the spent casings from the cylinder. Not conducive to a fast reload. Speaking of which --- full moon clips are arguably the fastest handgun reloads in town --- faster than magazines in auto-loaders --- so say some "experts". :)

In case anyone is wondering ... yes, I considered attaching another kind of "moon" picture --- both full and half moon --- but I decided not to go there ..... too obvious and too juvenile. :)
 
squeeze said:
There's an 870 Marine Magnum too. Sure you pay more, but you get a better gun IMO. Street price is about $475.
Learn something new every day...had no idea there was a marine 870...think I'd rather have the extra three shells though (but I have to admit that 870 is purty...) :)
 
Goober said:
Learn something new every day...had no idea there was a marine 870...think I'd rather have the extra three shells though (but I have to admit that 870 is purty...) :)

Mossberg with the same capacity as a stock 870 Marine has a longer barrel. More unwieldly.
 
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