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In with Mark Anthony on this.

Guns are for shooting. Especially the really good ones.

 

Just like you wouldn't buy a $3,000 custom 1911 and not shoot it.

 

The whole point of a great gun is in putting rounds down range with it.

 

That said, if you're looking for a nice revolver to put through the paces, get a GP. Here's one of mine (the one on the bottom)

 

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That GP looks really nice with those grips.  I will have to find another one to fondle.

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If it were mine I'd shoot like it was meant to be when it was built.  I would take great care of it of course so that it would always look good.  It isn't going to last forever and unlike the Audi CPO commercial why do you care about the second owner?

 

Get a good 686 and shoot that more but shoot that python.  

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Not to hate on Rugers, but those cast frames look so big and clunky compared to a forged frame.

 

Also, "royal blue" isn't made with unicorn blood or anything. It is simply polishing the steel and bluing. Royal blue is extremely labor intensive and therefore not as economically viable as it used to be.

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+1 for me. I have his grips on my 64-5 and I like them.

Jaruwan P out of Thailand. Does excellent work and at a bargain . I have his grips on 3 of my guns.

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I have a special place in my heart for my S&W's; Their triggers are better than any of my Rugers, but they cost a whole lot more. The Rugers can take more of a beating than I'd like to hand out to either of my S&Ws. Here is my 1958 Pre-29 4 screw and my Model 1917 US Govt issue war revolver.

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 Here are my 1958 Pre-29 4 screw 

 

 

 

 

Just curious - a gun manufactured in 1958 would have a model number. On the .44 Magnum the change to a model number designation was authorized in 1957, but the first Model 29 marked gun was produced in 1958 at appx serial number S179000. Perhaps yours is older than you think. If you post the first four characters of your serial number I may be able to confirm year of manufacture. Very nice piece.

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

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Blake.

I'm surprised to hear it's your first revolver, but that is a very nice looking piece. From what I have seen, it looks like you got it at a fantastic price too. If I were independently wealthy, I'd pick up a 586/686 for regular use and take the Colt out every couple of years to shoot a few rounds. I really like my GP100, but what do I know. Congratulations on a fine acquisition.

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I have a special place in my heart for my S&W's; Their triggers are better than any of my Rugers, but they cost a whole lot more. The Rugers can take more of a beating than I'd like to hand out to either of my S&Ws. Here are my 1958 Pre-29 4 screw and my Model 1917 US Govt issue war revolvers.

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That's a beautiful piece worn holster.  Looks like its in great shape especially considering its age.

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Blake.

I'm surprised to hear it's your first revolver, but that is a very nice looking piece. From what I have seen, it looks like you got it at a fantastic price too. If I were independently wealthy, I'd pick up a 586/686 for regular use and take the Colt out every couple of years to shoot a few rounds. I really like my GP100, but what do I know. Congratulations on a fine acquisition.

 

Thanks bennj, I just never got around to buying a revolver bc permits were always used up on other stuff.  This guy popped up literally 2 days after I applied for some permits and I didn't have anything else set aside yet. 

 

I am currently on the hunt for a 586, thats what the next permit will be burned on :)  It felt just as good in hand as the Python and I felt that it shot very similar.  Not as pretty, but since they are 1/4 the price I don't have to worry about beating on it a little.

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