JSThane wrote:Well, except the Redhawk is a double-action like the 29, but I cannot shoot a 29 more than one or two cylinders' worth before my hand hurts, while I can shoot a Redhawk through about 80 dollars' worth of ammo and be fine.
Weight of gun, weight/speed of bullet, shape of the grip, and shape of the shooter's hands, all factor in.
I was speaking of the Ruger Super Blackhawk, not the Redhawk. The Redhawk is 58 oz versus the Model 29 at 48 oz.
JSThane wrote:Well, except the Redhawk is a double-action like the 29, but I cannot shoot a 29 more than one or two cylinders' worth before my hand hurts, while I can shoot a Redhawk through about 80 dollars' worth of ammo and be fine.
Weight of gun, weight/speed of bullet, shape of the grip, and shape of the shooter's hands, all factor in.
I was speaking of the Ruger Super Blackhawk, not the Redhawk. The Redhawk is 58 oz versus the Model 29 at 48 oz.
I'm quite aware of the difference, and I'm at swapping the two in my head prior to my last reply. If this keeps up, I won't have any memory left by the time I'm 40!
I'm throwing in my vote for the GP100. I love that wheel-gun, and the longer the barrel, the better. I used a S&W 686 to qualify with for my instructor's certification, and it's a great gun too.
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The_Busy_Mom wrote:I'm throwing in my vote for the GP100. I love that wheel-gun, and the longer the barrel, the better. I used a S&W 686 to qualify with for my instructor's certification, and it's a great gun too.
TBM
The longer the barrel the better accuracy for qualifying. Concealed carry may be another matter.
The_Busy_Mom wrote:I'm throwing in my vote for the GP100. I love that wheel-gun, and the longer the barrel, the better. I used a S&W 686 to qualify with for my instructor's certification, and it's a great gun too.
TBM
The GP100 is a real blue collar, working man's (or lady's) gun. There are prettier revolvers, slicker revolvers, smoother revolvers, and so on, but I love the solid, no nonsense GP100.
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RogueUSMC wrote:You ain't 40yet?!...I figured you for older...
I'm exactly the opposite in-person. I've had people stop me as I walk past - in uniform - and ask me if I'm old enough to be wearing that badge.
The other night I had to ask the waitress to check my ID when I ordered a glass of wine.
Why would you ask someone to check your ID?
Anygunanywhere
I was being a wise guy. It was at restaurant where I often have dinner so the waitress knows me.
She carded a guy who looked to be about 40, so I jokingly asked if she wanted to see my ID too.
Must be the dementia kicking in on my part.
My lovely wife recently arrived back at the RV after shopping at a nearby Kroger. One of the items she bought was six bottles of her favorite table wine. You get a discount with six. She is 61 but really does not show her age. I think she is more beautiful now than when we met. The teenage checkout person asked her for ID and it annoyed my wife. I started to ask why but decided to leave it alone because I would not have understood anyway....
I thought it was pretty funny.
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N. Texas LTC's hold 3 breakfasts each month. All are 800 AM. OC is fine.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
Kinda confusing being as S&W made a .327 cal revolver. the .327 was a high powered .32 that was supposed to give you a punch of a .357 with a six round cylinder...
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