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Old 09-16-2011, 12:04 PM   #26
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You asked about revolvers, and you got some good answers. I will stick with the revolver that I like for carry, the Charter Arms Bull Dog in .44spl. The .44spl is equivalent to the .45ACP in bullet weight, speed, and energy. It's a 5 shot shooter, light weight, and a very accurate caliber, with not much recoil. The one I sometimes carry is the DAO, but it also comes as a DA/SA model, and you can get the target model with the 4" barrel. All for around $400-$450.
I have one brand new in the box for 359.00 if anyone is interested. Not the target model but the bulldog in the picture.
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Old 09-16-2011, 03:38 PM   #27
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how do you guys feel about a baretta m9?
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Old 09-16-2011, 04:59 PM   #28
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Revolvers? Who carries a revolver anymore? Well, I do, quite a bit of the time. Here's a few of the ones I carry the most:

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Old 09-16-2011, 08:12 PM   #29
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I bought a Walther PK380 to replace my Taurus 85,,but have gone back to the Taurus,,5 from a 38 should be enough
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I bought a Walther PK380 to replace my Taurus 85,,but have gone back to the Taurus,,5 from a 38 should be enough
Good move, them PK380's are troublesome. It was only a matter of a few rounds before the safety split in two and fell off the gun.
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Old 09-16-2011, 11:45 PM   #31
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how do you guys feel about a baretta m9?
Well I have the civilian model, the 92 in fact I have 2 i like them so much. I only open carry that gun at the shop. CCW its a little much and hard to get comfortable in a car with it.
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I carry a Rugar LCR .357 most days.
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Old 09-17-2011, 08:00 AM   #33
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I have one brand new in the box for 359.00 if anyone is interested. Not the target model but the bulldog in the picture.
That's a good price guys! Jump on it if you want one.
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Dan Wesson M15 w/4" barrel. This is a 50 ft smallbore target shot double action at 25 yards using 130 gr 38 spcl. For Social work it's loaded with 38 spcl 158 gr LSWC or .357 158 gr SJSP. It's old but good and the target grips on it fit my fist perfectly. Dinosaur gun for a dinosaur.
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Old 09-17-2011, 08:42 AM   #35
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That looks like it might be a six inch group, and at 50' that's impressive!
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25' with the DAO Charter Arms Bull Dog shooting some of my own brew, 240gr Hornady XTP, over 4.7grs of AA #2 @ 820fps. Slow fire.
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16. The crown is fallen [from] our head: woe unto us, that we have sinned!
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Old 09-17-2011, 10:05 AM   #37
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damn those shots are pretty accurate!

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Old 09-20-2011, 10:57 PM   #38
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Dan Wesson M15 w/4" barrel. This is a 50 ft smallbore target shot double action at 25 yards using 130 gr 38 spcl. For Social work it's loaded with 38 spcl 158 gr LSWC or .357 158 gr SJSP. It's old but good and the target grips on it fit my fist perfectly. Dinosaur gun for a dinosaur.
+1 on the Dan Weson. Was my first hand gun and carried it for years in the wood back in Western Pa.
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Old 09-21-2011, 02:20 PM   #39
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For concealed carry with a revolver, like several others, a Ruger SP101, 3 in., 357 mag. Short barrel, low flash 135 gr ammo. Carried in a Simply Rugged. A bit heavy, but it works. That aside, I prefer an autoloader for CC.
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Old 09-21-2011, 07:12 PM   #40
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ive narrowed down to a few what gun id like to buy to carry.
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Old 09-22-2011, 03:52 PM   #41
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I'd been carrying a Ruger 2.25", .357 magnum, SP101, for the last 8 years or so. Before that I carried an old 1991A1 Colt Commander in .45 acp. It got too heavy. So, I went to the Ruger, .357, SP101.

About 6 or 8 months ago I picked up a Ruger .38 Special, LCR, for a pocket gun, once in a while. And then I had to get a .357 magnum LCR to go with it.
I discovered they each fit in the same OSW, strong side Galco pancake holster as I'd been using for the SP101.
So, now my EDC is the Ruger .357 magnum LCR. It's a lot lighter to carry around all day, under an untucked shirt. Too heavy in my pocket, though.

When I have to dress up & tuck my shirts the .38 special LCR fits my pocket, just fine.
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Old 09-22-2011, 03:54 PM   #42
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I'd been carrying a Ruger 2.25", .357 magnum, SP101, for the last 8 years or so. Before that I carried an old 1991A1 Colt Commander in .45 acp. It got too heavy. So, I went to the Ruger, .357, SP101.

About 6 or 8 months ago I picked up a Ruger .38 Special, LCR, for a pocket gun, once in a while. And then I had to get a .357 magnum LCR to go with it.
I discovered they each fit in the same OSW, strong side Galco pancake holster as I'd been using for the SP101.
So, now my EDC is the Ruger .357 magnum LCR. It's a lot lighter to carry around all day, under an untucked shirt. Too heavy in my pocket, though.

When I have to dress up & tuck my shirts the .38 special LCR fits my pocket, just fine.
yea considering fall and winter is coming up i was just gonna get something bigger like a 1911 or maybe a revoler with a 6 inch barrel then get something small when spring rolls around
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Old 09-22-2011, 10:21 PM   #43
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My Rossi 461/462's are a little bulky compared to a J-frame or Taurus 85, but they are about the smallest revolvers I can shoot accurately. Still thinking that the M327 Magnum might work if I can keep the screws from vibrating out from the recoil.
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SW 642 with crimson trace - one of the best dam 38 snubbies ever made IMO.
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My wifes S&W 642. She don't carry it so I may as well...
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Currently I carry a S&W 36 in a Mika pocket holster. It hides well in my shorts pocket. I plan to replace it next year w/ a S&W 340PD (Scandium .357 mag w/ .38+P ammo).

For winter wear, am hoping to get a Rohrbaugh.
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damn those shots are pretty accurate!
I think you will find that the .44, and the .45 are just about the most accurate hand gun rounds out there. It's just one of those things that come together well.
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The .44spl with 200gr Gold Dot ammo.
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3. We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers [are] as widows.
5. Our necks [are] under persecution: we labour, [and] have no rest.
16. The crown is fallen [from] our head: woe unto us, that we have sinned!
21. Turn thou us unto thee, O LORD, and we shall be turned; renew our days as of old.

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ammo hell.. Thems spare coffee cups Myles..
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And I bet they would "POP" when they hit!
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