Not a wheel gun guy, but hot damn!

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It is not mine, found the photo online. Not a wheel gun guy, but hot damn! Kinda makes ya change your mind.

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I owned a boatload of semis before I tried a revolver. I never really got into the revolver look... But then I saw one of those S&W 686 5", 7 shot with an unfluted cylinder.... Love at first sight. I actually prefer it over all my other pistols now. I would rather have it by my side than any other pistol I own. :eek:
 
#1. As an article of faith, every Gun Nut should fire a .44 magnum or larger pistol cartridge at least six times. (that number is not an accident) You may not enjoy the experience enough to buy a .44 Magnum/.460 S&W/choose your poison, but you owe it to yourself to experience a handlheld howitzer.

#2. Firing said cartridge out of a gun that is not equipped with a cylinder detracts from the spiritual impact of point #1. Deagles and Automags are cool in their own way...but big-@rse wheelguns are cooler. Much less "I'm a blinged out punk" and much more "do you feel lucky, punk?".
 
Same here, I had a few semis before I got into revolvers. The semis looked cool to a certain point. Then once I started with the wheel guns I realized that there have their own advantages. I love my revolvers + I never have to kneel down to pick up the brass.

Is that one the picture 12/6?
 
Deagles and Automags are cool in their own way...but big-@rse wheelguns are cooler. Much less "I'm a blinged out punk" and much more "do you feel lucky, punk?".


Now THAT'S a new sig right there! :D
 
#1. As an article of faith, every Gun Nut should fire a .44 magnum or larger pistol cartridge at least six times. (that number is not an accident) You may not enjoy the experience enough to buy a .44 Magnum/.460 S&W/choose your poison, but you owe it to yourself to experience a handlheld howitzer.

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hehehe, first gun I ever touched actually (44 mag Taurus Raging Bull). Two boxes of ammo later, here I am. Still need to buy one of my own.
 
y'know it's kind of funny how often the number 4 shows up in life- i'm beginning to think it is the magic number in life, not 7- i started with a 45acp, then at about 44, got tired of chasing brass around and went the revolver route- ruger redhawk in 44 - 7.5 inch barrel and a scope if i want it- now i'm shooting a 45 colt blkhwk, but i'm shopping for a shorter barreled 44 redhawk
 
106mm

Wouldn't matter if you had 12(6) or not.....it is not importable as no new 12(6) have been allowed in the country for many years since 1998 I believe.

I emailed S&W this morning to see if I could have one built in the Performance Center with a 106mm barrel. They haven't replied yet, but hopefully it might be possible.
 
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