Back when I owned a decent camera (at the time).
Now it wears a pair of the older hard plastic boot profile CTC laser grips
Back when I owned a decent camera (at the time).
Now it wears a pair of the older hard plastic boot profile CTC laser grips
I need to get a couple 642's and a 340. Currently getting by with an LCR and an SP101 which is light years ahead of that POS Taurus 605 I used to have. Bought that before I knew better and when it broke I was able to fix it myself then sold it (with full disclosure) and that same day bought the SP101 and never looked back.
My 642 PowerPort is a real favorite.
Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
"If I had a grandpa, he would look like Delbert Belton".
My 642, carried almost everyday since 2007:
I have a deep love for Bodyguards.
Just a Hairy Special Snowflake supply clerk with no field experience, shooting an Asymetric carbine as a Try Hard. Snarky and easily butt hurt. Favorite animal is the Cape Buffalo....likely indicative of a personality disorder.
"If I had a grandpa, he would look like Delbert Belton".
My love for J frames goes back to the late 1990's. This pic is about a year old as I now carry two reloads with what you see in the pic.
Those irons are tough to see on the old school J Frames compared to some of the new style ones.
Definitely do better with the CT grips, and the ability to adjust POA/POI helps precise placement as well.
Not a big deal at 7 yards, but at 10 yards it gets noticeable
Man, I just noted that my gun is looking kind of rough compared to some of the fine irons on here.
I felt like an Imperial Storm Trooper the winter Jack Safari where I switched out my Model 15, for the Nickle plated 442 for a while, trying to bag a few Jacks. Finally a couple suicidal ones tried to "be the bush" and held still long enough for me to roll the DA trigger and let them eat a wadcutter in the noggin.