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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    So, revos only are allowed to have pouches forward of the centerline on the strong (holster) side. If I move my pouches to the weak side, they have to be behind the centerline.
    So the pertinent rules seem to be 8.6.3.5 & 8.6.3.6. In 8.6.3.5 the wording is "may be worn" in front of and if within 1 inch of the holster. 8.6.3.6 refers to "additional" loaders located weak side behind the hipline. So is this a gray area allowing your primary loaders to be located weak side in front of the hipline as long as they are concealed by the vest or another garment? Hmmm.
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    Sorry if I've not been clear. IDPA sez that if elect to wear pouches weak side for revolver they must be behind the centerline.

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    Picking the brain of an Officer in my Division who is "old school" and cut his teeth on a wheel. He's been after me for a while to become a real American and get a revolver...he's happy now. So today he brings me some "old school" ammo. He says there are far better carry loads now but wanted to share some vintage stuff.
    [URL="[URL=http://s675.photobucket.com/user/elliott6229/media/100_1309.jpg.html][/URL]"]

    Holy cow… vintage is certainly the word for that stuff.

    See here for a good discussion on what to feed your M-64 snubby.

    http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.p...es-thread-move

    Nice piece, BTW. Pretty much the gold standard for a plain vanilla, work-horse .38 revolver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LSP972 View Post
    Nice piece, BTW. Pretty much the gold standard for a plain vanilla, work-horse .38 revolver.

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    Big thanks to Okie John who has me a bobbed hammer inbound.

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    A lot of good info covered in this thread. I've studied up and have added a spare.


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    Randy Cain has a two day revolver course next month in FL


    http://www.guntactics.com/schedule.htm

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    I heartily approve. This has been my bedside gat for... heck, about a decade now:

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    Is that a 3" 681?

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    I had just finished hatin' you and now I gotta start all over again.
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    Looks like a 3" Ladysmith 65. I have been looking for one for a while. I have a 3" 65, but really wanted the LS version.
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