but when i do, i have an abnormally high likelihood of winning them.?ÿ this showed up today.?ÿ 385 bucks.?ÿ used, but well cared for.?ÿ
now i just need to find a few swine in need of some ventilation...
Looks pretty clean. I love my wheel guns. Went to a single stack for daily carry but still prefer the outlaw for bears. What caliber?
4-4
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and yeah- i've got a steyr 357 sig that stays in the truck or comes with me on those rare jobs where i get the feeling i may want it.
got this specifically to accompany the 30/30 in search of feral hogs.?ÿ now just gotta find the time to go do that...
I really like single action revolvers.?ÿ Used to have one in 44.?ÿ Also have a SW 629 and like it a lot too, but a Super Blackhawk or something similar is on my list of items I need to get.
Here's my boy...Sig rules!! ??ÿ
The booger hook should never go on the bang lever unless you're ready to ventilate something permanently!
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The booger hook should never go on the bang lever unless you're ready to ventilate something permanently!
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Good advice and under most all circumstances I would agree but I am pretty sure that is a single action and since the hammer is down he could pull that trigger as much as he wants and it will do nothing.?ÿ
And speaking of boogers that reminds me............
Thanks, I've just learn't a new phase to refer to somebody's finger, on site, particularly when it's getting close to the instrument, uninvited.
The booger hook should never go on the bang lever unless you're ready to ventilate something permanently!
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Good advice and under most all circumstances I would agree but I am pretty sure that is a single action and since the hammer is down he could pull that trigger as much as he wants and it will do nothing.?ÿ
And speaking of boogers that reminds me............
agree with j.a.s. and hi-staker, context: i'd just pulled it out of the box (notice it ain't loaded) and was doing multiple things at once- namely, taking a picture while also trying to figure out how trigger pull was gonna feel with my midget hands (that's a consistent issue for me w/guns).
SAA or not, that is a damn bad habit to have with any firearm.