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Post by depcon3 on Sept 26, 2010 23:57:27 GMT -5
+1, prayers for JT and family. Glad to hear things are going as well as they can be.
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Post by depcon3 on Mar 28, 2010 23:00:31 GMT -5
Congrats to both of you. Hog hunting that way makes for some fast, furious action and alot of meat in the freezer! Nice photos, too.
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Post by depcon3 on Oct 23, 2009 15:29:04 GMT -5
Looks like a nice concealed carry rig! I like the grips on it, too. I have one of those Rossi .357 '92 copies. It sits between the night stand and bed on my wife's side. She claimed it as hers when I acquired it in a trade a few years back. It's a nice shooter with magnum loads and a creampuff with .38s in it.
Good snag!
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Post by depcon3 on Oct 20, 2009 17:57:07 GMT -5
That is good news! ;D
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Post by depcon3 on Oct 19, 2009 17:03:33 GMT -5
I really like that octagon barrel! It looks outstanding! Beautiful revolver.
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Post by depcon3 on Oct 9, 2009 1:31:33 GMT -5
I have one of the Colt assembled Italian-part guns. It's the '51 Navy model. I stumbled onto it a couple of years ago from a friend who has several Cap n Ball revolvers inherited from his Grandfather. He doesn't really care much about the old school pistolas and let me trade him out of it. He kept its twin that still had its box, though! He wouldn't let that one go. I noticed that there are several of the "Colt" Italian guns for sale on Gunsamerica under the "Modern Colt Blackpowder Revolver" category (or something like that). Most are pretty pricey compared to the Cimarrons and others but some are fairly reasonable. I've really got my eye on a '62 Pocket Police Model that's listed there. Wish I had the bucks for that one, it's really pretty!
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Post by depcon3 on Oct 9, 2009 1:06:15 GMT -5
Holly on the blued, Birdseye on the stainless!
Definitely! ;D
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Post by depcon3 on Jun 7, 2009 15:55:42 GMT -5
Glad to hear some things are starting to turn around. Hope it keeps up!
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Post by depcon3 on Jun 6, 2009 11:34:57 GMT -5
Not cowboy but classic sixgun lyrics!
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble. Song is "Tin Pan Alley/ Roughest Place In Town".
"I heard a pistol shoot. Yeah, & it was a .44. Somebody killed a crap-shooter 'cause he did a little shake, rattle & roll."
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Post by depcon3 on Jun 2, 2009 18:45:59 GMT -5
Wow! That is captivating! It must be incredible in person. Congrats!
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Post by depcon3 on Jun 2, 2009 18:36:46 GMT -5
Just glad those underbritches were empty!
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