.357 magnum

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.357 magnum will it be be expensive in price?
How is the price?
Sorry about it I mean ammo.
Plus one more thing how much do u think a colt python will cost (second handed)?
Quote I don't want to use .38 special because the stopping power is < than .357 magnum
 
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Sorry about it I mean ammo.
Plus one more thing how much do u think a colt python will cost (second handed)?
 
What do you need "stopping power" for? Just a peculiar way to qualify it, in a gun that can only be taken to a shooting range. Many of us enjoy shooting powerful handguns, but "stopping power" means little here.

The last Pythons I sold went for $1,400 for blued, and $1,675 for bright stainless, for reference. You're either new to the English language or far too young to be buying one from the sounds of your post.
 
What do you need "stopping power" for? Just a peculiar way to qualify it, in a gun that can only be taken to a shooting range. Many of us enjoy shooting powerful handguns, but "stopping power" means little here.

The last Pythons I sold went for $1,400 for blued, and $1,675 for bright stainless, for reference. You're either new to the English language or far too young to be buying one from the sounds of your post.

Maybe it's really thick paper....
 
Gentlemen, this is the same guy who wanted to know if he could buy armour piercing rounds for a pistol in Canada.

Worried about stopping power? AP ammo?

Obviously seeking a pistol for very illegal purposes or very uneducated about the legal use of pistols in Canada.
 
Gentlemen, this is the same guy who wanted to know if he could buy armour piercing rounds for a pistol in Canada.

Worried about stopping power? AP ammo?

Obviously seeking a pistol for very illegal purposes or very uneducated about the legal use of pistols in Canada.

A quick review of his other posts will pretty much tell the tale.........
 
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Quote I don't want to use .38 special because the stopping power is < than .357 magnum

Stopping power for what?
You cannot hunt with Handguns.

.38 special will punch holes in paper just as well as .357

edit; 10 bucks says the OP is a banned user returning to troll.
 
What do you need "stopping power" for? Just a peculiar way to qualify it, in a gun that can only be taken to a shooting range. Many of us enjoy shooting powerful handguns, but "stopping power" means little here.

Think outside the box! There are many Canadians that hunt with resticted firearms in the United States. I am 40 minutes away from Vermont and have hunted deer with a .44 Magnum (never shot one though :) )

Tree rats (grey squirrels) are a real blast with a .22 revolver. Maybe one day, we will be able to do the same same here in Canada "legally".
 
Yeah, except the only prey alice has alluded to wanting to hunt are gang members in Vancouver. In some cases it's preferable to stay inside the box.
 
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