This is going to ride with me for a few days. 1973 Colt Cobra. Bobbed hammer and white sight insert. Comfortable way to carry six rounds.
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Those 2x2x2 pouches are just plain cool. I have one for hiking mounted to my pack.
Love 'em. I want a dark finish for carry. I don't want to beat up my M36
Explain that sentence if you don't mind...It is lightweight (aluminum frame), reliable, and hold 5 rounds of .38 or .38+P (depending on "-" number). All can handle +P for carry.
Carry +P in the gun and shoot it for defensive purposes if need be.
Don’t make it routine to shoot +P as practice ammo.
Leave it to The Master to help me get a grip.
Thanks @Prosecutor!!!!!!!!!
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Nuce! Or you could toughen up your hand some by going bare bones with that light weight S&W.
She doesn't mind you borrowing it?Nothing new today...just what I'm carrying. Olivia's 2017 Colt Cobra. Cold and rainy today...perfect for something stainless.
She doesn't mind you borrowing it?
So, has Olivia signed off on this or is this merely speculation?Well, it's sort of a trade off. I get to use her revolver right now and she can inherit all of mine later. Probably works out okay for her.
So, has Olivia signed off on this or is this merely speculation?
LOL She's a lucky young lady to inherit your stuff.We discussed it. Also, because she's my kid, she knows that it's not cool to carry a new revolver. A good carry revolver is at least 20-40 years old. So, I'm just function checking and putting some scratches on it so that she can take over in 20 years and 4 months.
Don't fight the urge.Im trying not to buy that Redhawk in the BST and slap a set of 100.00 badgers on it just to post it here. The struggle is REAL.
you shut up Mr. I need no help.Don't fight the urge.
Does the presence of that grip safety allow for a significantly lighter trigger pull?
Thanks for that but I shoulda used the word "permit" rather than "allow for". What I was trying to say is that I have the impression many revolvers intended for pocket carry/high concealment have heavy triggers as something of a safety precaution. I often read of owners swapping out springs to lighten the trigger pull while preserving the firing reliability.
So, what I was trying to ask is whether that grip safety would make the owner more likely to tinker with the springs.
Hell, now that I read this, even I can't figure out what I'm trying to ask. I'm going back to bed!
As you were.
Presecutor, that is a sweet revolver. I've love the 3" HB, RB K frame! Owned them in models 13, 64 and 65.
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