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Post by tinkerpearce on Mar 31, 2021 19:27:45 GMT -5
Taurus 415 .41 magnum. The large grip really helps take the sting out of the recoil!
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Post by x101airborne on Mar 31, 2021 22:51:42 GMT -5
Yes! The Dia De Muertos grips! I have thought about trying my best to copy those. Side note.. Im interested in that weapon and grips should you ever tire of it.
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Post by magnumwheelman on Apr 1, 2021 6:33:19 GMT -5
How about "the" original... antique... 44 American Bulldog ( long before the Charters were ever even dreamed of ) I love this revolver, & it may even have been unfired when I bought it, either way it was in excellent condition... made up some cases ( actually the thinner rimmed 44 Russian cases just need trimmed ) but when I 1st started, I used shortened 44 Special cases, with the rims thinned... light for caliber cast bullets, as seen in the 1st picture & light charges of Trailboss keep things real... the trigger is actually pretty decent for an antique double action... grips are embossed with a "bulldog" ( actually looks more like a mastiff ) at a time when loading "ports" were the normal, this 5 shot 44 has a loading gate... I couldn't make myself sell this one, when I sold off a good portion of my collection...
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Post by x101airborne on Apr 1, 2021 7:29:39 GMT -5
Thats a heck of a cool pocket rocket. I doubt I could let that one go either.
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Post by magnumwheelman on Apr 1, 2021 7:33:46 GMT -5
I think original loads used a heavy bullet... more like a stone thrower
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Post by x101airborne on Apr 1, 2021 7:36:21 GMT -5
I would not want to stand in front of it!!
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