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buckhunter, Always remember that when you shoot someone, no matter how badly they had it coming, the law is going to make your life a living hell for at least a year. But always remember also that it is much better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6.
Basically, only shoot if your life or someone elses life is being threatened with death. |
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Don't have a lot of revolvers........would like to have a few more, esp. in .22 rimfire, but alas! not enough $$$ to go around for everything I would like.
![]() I have a S&W M29, Ruger Vaquero, Colt Trooper MkIII and a Colt Detective special (later model, I am assuming from the 70's). I really like that Detective special......based on the older police positive, it holds 6 rounds instead of the usual 5 and will handle +P ammo. If your looking at older revolvers, don't overlook these (kinda keepin' my eye out for a nickle plated one). One regret I do have is not getting one of the K frame S&W....my Uncle carried one (M19) while a sheriff's deputy and I always liked the stainless steel (M66) version. When my Uncle became sheriff, he succumbed to the "semi auto is better' mentality and started carrying a Browning Hi-power, but last I saw he still had that M19 in his possession. ![]()
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As much as I love all my revolvers (and I do), I like all my autoloaders equally as much. Heck I like 'em both and wouldn't want to part with either.
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