That's some real forethought, rnorton!
Which is why I sleep with my Model 13 Smith & Wesson .357 revolver close by. Stopping power, to me, is like displacement, in other words, no replacement.
Exactly sir. It's a crazy world. Got to be on guard.
That's some real forethought, rnorton!
Which is why I sleep with my Model 13 Smith & Wesson .357 revolver close by. Stopping power, to me, is like displacement, in other words, no replacement.
Do you want a caliber war? Because this is how you get a caliber war!That's some real forethought, rnorton!
Which is why I sleep with my Model 13 Smith & Wesson .357 revolver close by. Stopping power, to me, is like displacement, in other words, no replacement.
Which is why I sleep with my Model 13 Smith & Wesson .357 revolver close by. Stopping power, to me, is like displacement, in other words, no replacement.
Do you want a caliber war? Because this is how you get a caliber war!
The perfect .357 carry gun IMO.
Looks to me, Skeezix, that thou hast a Smith & Western model 52. DAMN fine Shootin' Iron, I like mine almost as well as I loves me my Smith & Western Model 41.. Yepper, they're semi-ottofully constabulated Ottomatical guns. If you send me a dollar,I will tell you how you can convert it into a full blown, Machinery Gun... Ain't NOTHIN' to it,y'know. All ya gotta do is take the whickerbill outta the slide, bend it at a 98.6degree bend pointin to the east, -Or was it the west ? Don't really matter, but if you bend it ONE way, the BATFs might snort & & Fuss. Unless they're properly well-oiled, kinda like I am right now...
The gun just simply tries HARD to make sure you always have an almost unbelievable chance w/it...BOTH the Model 41, & the Model 52 are THAT way...
Which is why I sleep with my Model 13 Smith & Wesson .357 revolver close by.
My favorite "why" gun is this:
This is not mone, but I got one just like it and to say it's fun at the range is a huge understatement. The bullet is bigger than the barrel. At 10 feet it's darn accurate. At 11 feet, you better just not be in front of me .....anywhere. With a .410 shell it's just insane. I made a 6 inch hole in a Styrofoam target from about 10 inches away.
It's supposed to be for protection from snakes when you're fishing in the Florida swamps. Supposedly a cottonmouth or copperhead can often follow your fish as you're reeling it in. This little number will make quick work of the poisonous beast before it can get in the boat and bite someone.
My favorite "why" gun is this:
This is not mone, but I got one just like it and to say it's fun at the range is a huge understatement. The bullet is bigger than the barrel. At 10 feet it's darn accurate. At 11 feet, you better just not be in front of me .....anywhere. With a .410 shell it's just insane. I made a 6 inch hole in a Styrofoam target from about 10 inches away.
It's supposed to be for protection from snakes when you're fishing in the Florida swamps. Supposedly a cottonmouth or copperhead can often follow your fish as you're reeling it in. This little number will make quick work of the poisonous beast before it can get in the boat and bite someone.
[QUOTE="onwardjames, post: 10927423, member:
Yes, that was a phallic reference.
My favorite "why" gun is this:
This is not mone, but I got one just like it and to say it's fun at the range is a huge understatement. The bullet is bigger than the barrel. At 10 feet it's darn accurate. At 11 feet, you better just not be in front of me .....anywhere. With a .410 shell it's just insane. I made a 6 inch hole in a Styrofoam target from about 10 inches away.
It's supposed to be for protection from snakes when you're fishing in the Florida swamps. Supposedly a cottonmouth or copperhead can often follow your fish as you're reeling it in. This little number will make quick work of the poisonous beast before it can get in the boat and bite someone.