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Basically an upgraded lug wrench and something to help fix me.
You're going to want another gun in an hour.
I wanted another gun when I was buying that one.You're going to want another gun in an hour.
You're going to want another gun in an hour.
I can tell you they will do the job. Upgraded the grips for hunting though.Not today, but recently got to bring home this Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 Mag. It's a 1986 I bought used in great condition. It shoots great, I love the way it handles, and I'm hoping to use it next deer season. Lucky for me, it fits pretty well in the US Cavalry-style holster I have for my Pietta replica Remington 1858 NMA.
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Very nice! I have a lot of work to do on the range and with dry-fire before I'll feel confident enough to take it afield with iron sights. The extra 2.5" of sight radius does help me a lot over my 5" S&W 629. The biggest issue I'm having is taking a consistent grip on the plow handle, so I'm probably going to use the Hogue monogrip in the field and put the wood stocks on for the rest of the year.I can tell you they will do the job. Upgraded the grips for hunting though.
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Sweeeet ride! Bought mine,(Commander XTP) last October and still cannot believe I hadn’t bought one sooner. They are ridiculously funI just sold my last rental property and am no longer an evil landlord in the eyes of NY state ! In celebration of this I splurged and bought my dream side by side .
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That revolver is on my list!I can tell you they will do the job. Upgraded the grips for hunting though.
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Once you run a few through it, it's not as much of a beast as people say it is. The weight is helpful with recoil. The grips are not too much of an issue but if you want a better / firmer grip, the Hogue's are the way to go. Mine drilled that doe right through the heart at 55-60 yards. The red dot sight was key, I couldn't have done that with the iron sights.Very nice! I have a lot of work to do on the range and with dry-fire before I'll feel confident enough to take it afield with iron sights. The extra 2.5" of sight radius does help me a lot over my 5" S&W 629. The biggest issue I'm having is taking a consistent grip on the plow handle, so I'm probably going to use the Hogue monogrip in the field and put the wood stocks on for the rest of the year.
I already put the Hogue rubber monogrip on it and sanded down the finger grooves. Recoil wasn't painful at all with the original stocks. My problem was that it was difficult for me to reacquire my "sweet spot" on the grip after every time recoil sent it rolling back in my hand. My pet load is nothing crazy. It's a 260 gr cast SWC over 19 gr of H-110 powder in a .44 Special case for a 1285 fps average in the Ruger. The Hogue cuts down the roll big-time and lets me find my grip again right away.Once you run a few through it, it's not as much of a beast as people say it is. The weight is helpful with recoil. The grips are not too much of an issue but if you want a better / firmer grip, the Hogue's are the way to go. Mine drilled that doe right through the heart at 55-60 yards. The red dot sight was key, I couldn't have done that with the iron sights.