Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Fully Loaded and Ready

 


12 comments:

  1. Reloads, notice that half of them have dings in the rim? And if memory serves me the factory Speer ammo has a brass primer.

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  2. so, i bet they still go "bang"

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  3. Couldn't say the last time I shot a factory .357

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  4. Sure is a tight fit, there's a little more room between the rims on my GP 100. Must be one of those little guns.

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  5. I will never part with my gp100. It’s a tank. WW296 is what you feed a foom gun like the gp.

    Drew458

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  6. You're thinking "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Now to tell you the truth, I've forgotten myself in all this excitement.

    Six and a spare.

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  7. "I know what you're thinkin'. Did he fire six shots or five?"
    BANG!
    "SEVEN!!"
    AGIF,

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  8. For the great majority of people, who are practically untrained and never practice, the 38 spl is the optimum choice.

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  9. raised burr on the ratchet. dull cutter.

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  10. If you can't hit em with six, having a spare left for yourself might be an
    appropriate option. Not sure I'd trade my 357 mag Ruger security six for
    any 38 special.
    Bubba rust

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    1. ALWAYS save a round for yourself. There are lots of people out there you do not want be tortured by and there ARE things worse than death. AlLWAYS save one round.

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  11. I run an 8-shot Smith 627 since I'm better than everyone else. Reloadable by moon clips none the less.

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