50 BMG - Turning cover into concealment since 1921.On the way.
50 BMG - Turning cover into concealment since 1921.On the way.
You asked and you answer is hereWell go get it and hurry up
That ain't a Hy PointYou asked and you answer is here
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45-70
That's gonna hurt.45-70
Magnum research bfr (big frame revolver).That ain't a Hy PointI'm makin out a dooky list and you be on top now mister. but that is a nice revolver whatever the heck it is.
I'll check the weight, but doesn't feel any heavier than the 8.375" 629 I had.T f L , My B-I-L shot one of those and said he was really surprised. It actually didn't bounce all that bad. They do weigh a bunch so that helps to absorb the recoil.
Now that's a hawg leg.You asked and you answer is here
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45-70
Yer gonna need suspenders to hold yer pants up if'n you hang that monster off the belt. lolNow to find a holster.
Chest rig
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"Frame" wasn't the first F word that came to mind. About 4th actuallyMagnum research bfr (big frame revolver).
I would think of a 4 letter word on my choice"Frame" wasn't the first F word that came to mind. About 4th actually
Or at least ending with ingI would think of a 4 letter word on my choice
KNS makes good stuff. I use their small parts often. Not the non-rotating hammer/trigger pin kits though. Nothing wrong with 'em, they work as advertised. If one is using one of the "cartridge" style hammer/trigger assemblies, then yes, the anti-rotation "locked in" hammer/trigger pins are highly desirable, probably even necessary. However, I eschew those types of hammer/trigger setups and I want my hammer and trigger pins to be ABLE to rotate just like St. Eugene intended. There are some technical reasons why that is the most desirable arrangement. This might come down to a personal preference matter, however. Many "feel better" knowing that their hammer pins / trigger pins will not rotate within the receiver holes, and if that floats your boat, power to ya.16 kns non-rotating hammer and trigger pin kits