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One gun you want/need now?

I’ve had a pair of RUGER Sass vaqueros in 45 colt on order for about 2 years and have about decided to see if they will just ship me a consecutive serial number pair in the Talo 4 5/8 Vaqueros. Going to do something in next couple weeks, I’ve already got the action sprig kits and tools to do chamber chamfer and forcing cone! Been looking at Kirkpatrick leather for double holster and belt rig and the and grips at mounted shooting supply .
 
I want a Ruger Blackhawk Bisley in 480 Ruger and a smith and Wesson 432 ultimate carry. Haven't had much luck finding either.
I found the Bisley 44mag Hunter with the scope rings for a friend of mine while I was looking for this 480.
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I’ve had a pair of RUGER Sass vaqueros in 45 colt on order for about 2 years and have about decided to see if they will just ship me a consecutive serial number pair in the Talo 4 5/8 Vaqueros. Going to do something in next couple weeks, I’ve already got the action sprig kits and tools to do chamber chamfer and forcing cone! Been looking at Kirkpatrick leather for double holster and belt rig and the and grips at mounted shooting supply .
I made my mind up after watching one for 2 weeks on here a few years ago and somebody got it that same day lol.
 
A gun I "want" but certainly don't need and don't really even have any practical use for:

a very long barreled .357 magnum revolver. Taurus used to have a version of their model 66 called the Hunter that had a 12 inch barrel!

You could buy a new one of these 20 years ago for only $400.
Now they're scarce collectors items,
rare and expensive.
(And I didn't think anybody would collect Taurus revolvers!!)
 
A gun I "want" but certainly don't need and don't really even have any practical use for:

a very long barreled .357 magnum revolver. Taurus used to have a version of their model 66 called the Hunter that had a 12 inch barrel!

You could buy a new one of these 20 years ago for only $400.
Now they're scarce collectors items,
rare and expensive.
(And I didn't think anybody would collect Taurus revolvers!!)
Nope, I didn't see that coming. Wouldn't be cheaper, but get you 8 3/8 Smith 686. That would be a fine pistol. I'd have a 8 3/8, but you really don't get any ballistic advantage over a 6. 357 is a little limited. But that long barrel would be cool.
 
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