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Just added this to the collection - Uberti Stallion .22lr/.22mag

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Helps keep the Rugers and the Smith company.....

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625PC 5"=awesomeness + an empty wallet (for a little while), but worth it huh? It's on the list, but why is it so expensive?

Those guys at S&W sure now how to make us pay through the nose for the good stuff.

Those recessed moonclips are new to me too. They look pretty cool.
 
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Ruger SP-101 .357, with Hogue grips, lighter 8lb trigger return spring, 10lb hammer spring, 5 mil stainless shims on hammer, internal polishing and ejector rod polish (ejector rod done after this pic taken)....shoots great now and handles Hornady primers reliably as well as softer American Eagle/Federal primers...
 
I'd really like to get a .38sp blued/parked Colt revolver, but can't afford a Python. In the US lots of old police/military ones go for cheap. Are there any specific models that are easy to find in Canada with >4.2" barrels? Commando/Police/Trooper?
 
I'd really like to get a .38sp blued/parked Colt revolver, but can't afford a Python. In the US lots of old police/military ones go for cheap. Are there any specific models that are easy to find in Canada with >4.2" barrels? Commando/Police/Trooper?
Look for the Colt Model .357 revolver with the six inch barrel. It has the two tone blueing finish unlike any other. The excellent sights and that sweet trigger are already there. Often refered to the as the Pre-Python, at a considerably smaller cost then the Python revolver. Even the grips are interchangeable. Then shoot some tiny groups with it. A real sleeper! ;)
 
Found a moment to take some pics of my .4's…
5" 460V 460mag, 5" 625 45ACP, 7.5" Bisley Hunter 44Mag, 4.5" 1851 Navy .44
fyi…those are snap caps in the last pic
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