Also a couple of shorties, 66 and 10:
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I have always wanted a 2.5" Model 66...I don't know why, but I know I want one.
Also a couple of shorties, 66 and 10:
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I have always wanted a 2.5" Model 66...I don't know why, but I know I want one.
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I'll tell you why I finally broke down and paid the asking price (too much) for a 2.5" 66. Ever since I saw the Clint Eastwood movie, "The Gauntlet", I wanted one. Clint's alcoholic, burned out cop character carried one of those. I wanted it more than the Dirty Harry's model 29.
Riots are like sports, it's better to watch it on TV at home.
A really nice K frame is a joy to shoot. Art in Steel.
Yeah Im a big fan of the K frame revos too.
Here's a model 64-1 that's been tricked out by a local smith.
Bead blasted finish and Ahrends stocks.
Numbered and chamfered charge holes.
Crane detent ball lock.
I've been shooting IDPA with semis for about 5 years and this year switched to SSR with this gun. Learning how to run this thing quickly for gaming has been an uphill, but helluva lot of fun, battle!
"Think you used enough dynamite there Butch?"
J's, K's and L's are great. N's are just a bit too big for my hand and the X is just cartoonish.
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