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This week my off-body carry gun is a revolver.
A revolver of an ancient design, dating back to the 1890's. In fact, The last significant tweak to this gun's design came in the 1920s I believe.
And I've got the wrong ammunition in it ! Yeah, what I stuffed in the chambers of the cylinder does not match the inscription on the barrel as to what cartridge it uses. But I figure it's close enough.
Oh, and this fine example of Victorian-era gun design, loaded with the wrong ammo, is being carried in a cheap uncle mikes nylon holster.
I just needed to confess that.
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btw, those grips look familiar...
but thats an Uncle Mike holster that revolver cant possibly be worth a damnView attachment 2276622 View attachment 2276623
It's the S&W model 66, six-inch barrel, loaded with six 125 gr hollowpoint rounds in .38 special.
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It's the S&W model 66, six-inch barrel, loaded with six 125 gr hollowpoint rounds in .38 special.
a pox on you showing such on a family web siteSo I was thinking, what kind of Luddite relies on 19th century technology and (shudder) an Uncle Mike's holster.
Then I remembered this in the back of the safe. lol
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Early S&W 67 with 125 gr .38 spl Silvertips.
I will pray to Gaston, the patron saint of plastic gats for forgiveness, and as penance will stipple my potato phone.a pox on you showing such on a family web site