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    Quote Originally Posted by nyeti View Post
    That thing is awesome pal. Funny how many of those old heavily used for real 27's have the old Pachmayers on them. It's how my Registered magnum cam as well. Maybe the old timers knew something.
    Well, we're the old timers now, but I suspect gunmen have been tweaking their weapons till the light fades from their eyes all along...

    I gotta get better pics of this one with an expired deer!

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    This is a 6" Model 19 I had cut to 5", along with some other customizations. The pics are from the gunsmith who did the work.



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    5" Model 29 Classic .44 Magnum.




    Last edited by Lost River; 12-07-2014 at 02:36 PM. Reason: added hunting pic

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    Boom! Headshots.


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    A trio....

    5" 29 Classic DX
    5" 29-2 custom job
    5" 29 Classic, as seen above.





    29-2


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    This is from 2 days ago. Missed the chip shot at 25 yards, blasting the sagebrush I thought he was hunkered behind. Clobbered him right in the head, the next shot, at 60 yards.. go figure..



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    That's some good shooting (and eating!) Beautiful hoglegs!

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