It does that to me when I choot it.This makes me tingly.
Why would I want to shoot something that an African Safari Hunter won't shoot. I'll shoot factory magnum calibers all day as long as it is not 454 casull ammo. That shite hurts . I don't have a problem shootng 500 S&W ammo. I kinda like it. I'm sure that the short barrel would have more recoil than the 8 3/8 barrel I shot.I would like to shoot a 460 S&W somedayI can get some ammo from Mike that will blow that lock out for you!!!
and since Billy expressed an appreciation in another thread...
I like 32s...
Love 58s! Owned three before and down to one now.
Me too.I have never even seen but one 58 in me lifetime!
Here's a few of mineView attachment 220990
I taught Jeppo wellHOARDER ALERT!
FIFY.I taught Jeppo TERRIBLY well
Remember me telling you that buying Smith&Wesson's was very addictive and quickly becomes a sickness.FIFY.
Phillip got in my pocket the other day. I've overspent lately, so my new toy is on layaway. He had a well used, but not hurt, 342PD in the case. I've wanted one for years but you never see them!!@Etruett picked one up in Wagram yesterday!!!!!
Not me. If my house sells, that would be a good way to celebrate... go get the second one!I'll bet @MacEntyre & @Jeppo both have the "one" they saw
You don't happen to know this particular gun, do you? Lol
He knows all of ‘em.You don't happen to know this particular gun, do you? Lol
I've thought about having it cerakoted, but I can't bring myself to do it.As-new, never carried.
I have never noticed a revolver that had .38 S&W SPL. +P JACKETED on the barrel. Why specify jacketed ammo? Any reason not to shoot lead bullets out of it?
I've thought about having it cerakoted, but I can't bring myself to do it.
With the super light scandium revolvers lead bullets loaded in the cylinder back out of the cases under recoil, to the point where they can lock up the cylinder. Hence, jacketed only, and even then, not all brands or bullet weights.