In town....649-2
Out of town...629-4
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In town....649-2
Out of town...629-4
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Sweeeet. Good looking stocks too.
Very nice.
I really need to add a revolver to my collection.
Matt
Battle Plan (n) - a list of things that aren't going to happen if you are attacked.
Blame it on Sixto - now that is a viable plan.
That 629 might kick a bit hard for you. Might want to send it out to me before your hand starts hurting.Do you find the smooth wooden stocks feel slick? I took mine off my 686 and replaced them with checkered Eagle Secret Service. Grips better and is more stable in my hand. Maybe just me.
Nice pair you have there.
Mike
One Nation Under God
oooh..... those are sweet!!
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“The will to survive is not as important as the will to prevail... the answer to criminal aggression is retaliation.” Jeff Cooper
I love the feel of those smooth RB's in my hand! They are a huge improvement over the rubber grips they originally had...more concealable, too.
I tried some Decelerator's on the 629 but they were too thin and didn't offer any real felt recoil reduction. The Ajax boot grips, while shorter, fill the palm of my hand better.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
Great looking pair of revolvers!
"Do not fear those who disagree with you; fear those that do and are too cowardly to admit it" - Napoleon
Gorgeous grips. The revolvers are nice too.
-B
Nice wheelies!!!
NCH
When Seconds Count, The Cops Are Just Minutes Away!!
Carry On!
NCHornet
I love stainless steel! Very nice.
MNBurl
"If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking" - George S. Patton.
Ya...the 629 is quite possibly my favorite of all I own. I kept hearing how HORRIFIC the recoil was going to be but I find it quite shootable. I know that recoil is a VERY subjective thing, but I wonder how many people have actually fired one before they write them off as wrist-breakers.
With full-house loads it DOES jump pretty good but I don't shoot the heavy loads for most of my shooting. Most of the time when I take her out I will shoot 2/3 to 3/4 loads for plinking and targets and only shoot enough of the HEAVY stuff to stay familiar with them. I don't really carry the heavy loads except when I am in bear country.