If you could only have one revolver, which one?

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  • BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
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    Wow! That would be fun.... At least until you had to buy the ammo. .357 is bad enough:sad20:

    The joys of reloading my friend. :)


    How else do you think I could afford to shoot the Beowulf every weekend. (Which I'm finally done reloading, just shy of 400 rounds. Need more ammo.)
     

    BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
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    I'll sell him the 'wulf upper, that oughta hold him over for a little while.

    The 12" 'wulf upper has got me thinking.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
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    What calibers do you reload Brad? I'll give you my brass, if you'd like it?

    Currently:

    .223Rem - sometimes for AR, but mostly precision loads for the bolt gun.

    .45ACP - cause you can never have enough of that.

    300BLK - subsonics just make you grin like a mental patient.

    .50 Beowulf - cause $1.24 per factory round hurts.

    *Future additions will be .38/.357, 7.62x54R (mainly for subsonics/suppressed), and whatever other oddball caliber I pick up. :)

    Brass is always welcome here.
     

    Bafflingbs

    Gozer the Destroyer
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 16, 2013
    4,641
    Calvert County
    Currently:

    .223Rem - sometimes for AR, but mostly precision loads for the bolt gun.

    .45ACP - cause you can never have enough of that.

    300BLK - subsonics just make you grin like a mental patient.

    .50 Beowulf - cause $1.24 per factory round hurts.

    *Future additions will be .38/.357, 7.62x54R (mainly for subsonics/suppressed), and whatever other oddball caliber I pick up. :)

    Brass is always welcome here.
    Alright, I'll let you know when I get some more.
     

    BradMacc82

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    Aug 17, 2011
    26,172
    For some, the thought of the HQL.

    I don't mind being printed/photo'd for some things, but to exercise a enumerated right - can't wrap my head around that one.

    Unless something REALLY catches my eye...
     

    booker

    Active Member
    Apr 5, 2008
    776
    Baltimore
    Second the Single Action Army in .45LC, they're tons of fun to shoot and great to look at. If you're a collector of military arms, it's a must-have.

    I didn't see it mentioned, but if silhouette shooting or hunting is anywhere in your future, saving up for something like the Freedom Arms Model 83 may be of interest. While .44 Magnum is nice, .454 Casull is the heavy hitter, and the Model 83 handles it like a champ. Best made revolver I've ever handled.
     

    ibanez320dx

    New guy.
    Jun 2, 2013
    959
    Rosedale
    I never really thought I'd be a revolver kind of guy. But decided to give one a chance last year and purchased a 4 inch GP100. I have a few semi auto handguns and the GP100 is by far my favorite. It just feels right to me. The weight, power and accuracy of that little b@$tard and great. If my GF didn't promise to kill me if I bought any more firearms, I definitely like to make another revolver purchase.
     

    dgapilot

    Active Member
    May 13, 2013
    711
    Frederick County
    I got my dad's 1950 vintage K38 Combat Masterpiece S&W. I would have rather gotten his Model 10 Victory Navy issue, but my sister got that one. All in all, I'm happy with the K38.
     

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