Two New To Me Revolvers

richardoldfield

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These are the latest additions in my household. The first is a M29-3 and the second is a M19-3. They cost me $450 and $350 (US) and I am happy to give then a new home. What do you think? Regards, Richard :D
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Richard,( as always, you BASTARD), these are absolutely gorgeous!
I must admit, I would derive the same perverse pleasure, as you obviously do, from sharing with the rest of us ( the great unwashed masses) your latest
trophies....
Once again, enjoy!(And please continue to share with us your treasure trove)
 
.357 mag (with extra bonus of plinking away all day with .38 specials) and .44 mag (which can also accomodate .44 specials OR just load the magnum cases down).
GREAT combination.
All you need (the Liberals insist you don't) is a .22 wheelgun and your wheelgun collection will be complete (except for a .32, a .41 mag, and any and all interesting calibers inbetween).:D
 
Both are very nice cousin Richard and you did good on the price too.

Just be sure and keep the Hoppes off the nickle and use the Nevr Dull you introduced me to.:)

I do have to tattle tale a little bit on Richard though. Can you believe he took two extra days to go pick up these two beauties just because there was a wee bit of ice on the roads? I did offer to go pick them up for him as I live closer and have 4 wheel drive but he declined. I even offered him visitation on them both.:)
 
If no one has tried Nevr Dull it is great for handguns that are stainless steel, nickle, or scandium. Nevr Dull will not remove the clear coat on scandium handguns. It is also great for removing small scratches. Regards, Richard :D
 
richardoldfield said:
If no one has tried Nevr Dull it is great for handguns that are stainless steel, nickle, or scandium. Nevr Dull will not remove the clear coat on scandium handguns. It is also great for removing small scratches. Regards, Richard :D

I worked over a new to me M66 last night with Nevr Dull and it looks as new almost. Auto parts stores are a good choice for it BTW.
Since Richard told me about it I've been using it on my nickle, stainless and scandium 325PD, good stuff.

So tell us Richard, have you had these two out shooting yet? Be sure and give a range report when you do.
 
So a K frame & an N frame. Depending upon what your hand takes a liking to you might waht the L frame next for it has the advantage of the K frame grip. So you would be looking at 586 or 686.
 
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