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dolang1,

Did you create that one yourself?

WOW, talk about a Class III.

Is that actually registered???

One in the pipe, three in the tube?

I love it.

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Fritzhund, You are correct, three and one. Yes, I had it registered. A policeman friend, built one for his motorcycle saddle bag. I got so gooey about it he built one for my brother and I. He actually had to qualify with his by shooting a man sized target at 50 feet, so that he could carry it while being a motor officer. Mostly, my brother and I shoot the aguilla half bullets in ours because it hurts so much to shoot the real stuff. It still a lot of fun. Later Don
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I keep a taurus 66 .357 mag for when things go bump in the night, was my p-64 for a short while after I lost faith in my 24/7 and got the 66 instead, gotta love revolvers for reliability.
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Mossberg 20g pump and whatever pistol that I carried that day.
Nothing in use today though, the grand kids are here and everything is put away and locked up so no little hands and inquiring minds can cause a mishap.
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1984 Ruger Security Six .357. I bought his gun new, had an action job done, custom fit grips made, rounded the trigger, and checkered the trigger guard. I replaced the spring in 2000. It shoots like a son of a gun and I have shot it a lot.

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I'm really starting to like the looks of Ruger and Taurus products--from everything I see they are reliable, quality arms at about 2/3 to 1/2 the cost of the competition--sort of like GR's Patriot!
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I've said it before and I'll say it again...
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The nightstand?.. A Ruger P90dc with the 12a 18" Moss 500 in the closet. Along with a Kel-Tec sub2000...
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8-)

DON"T FUNK >:(

WITH FUNK >:(

:D

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I rotate a couple. Sometimes it is a slicked-up Star BM, sometimes an RIA Government-style 1911. They rotate since I know the Star always works, and the 1911 sometimes ends up with new parts...have to wait to test it again to rely on it. Then it's back to the .45 :) Right now, the Star is pulling duty until I can test the wide spur hammer I fitted to the RIA a few weeks ago.

My wife's stand has an old-skool Taurus .38 K-frame knock-off that she likes. The P-64 pulls duty near our back door/my computer, and in my pocket while I do yard work and such.
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Glad to know someone else carries in the yard! LOL! I do occasionally, not generally.
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himmel,

I carry a little Beretta 950 BS .25cal with me around the house and outside either working or taking the dog out day or night, most of time there are only 4 legged critters running around out there but in the past 2 years we've had 2 legged critters out there at night too, the 950BS carries well in my PJ's, shorts, heck late at night when I take the dog out sometimes I only have on my BVD's and a t-shirt and I carry it gangster style, its a handy little gun for close up work.


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papabear wrote: sometimes I only have on my BVD's and a t-shirt
OWWW! MY EYES!!!! :o
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LOLLLLL!!! The P64 is my default walking-the-dog gun, it fits so well under my shirt I've about retired my derringer...
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carguy,

At least when I shovel show I have clothes on, but I don't bother with the wings...... ;D ;D 8-)



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