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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Mutt View Post
    My wife's around-the-house gun, she dubbed it Little Boy Blue, which of course, makes me respond, You're my boy, Blue!

    S&W 351c holding 7rds of .22mag. Heavy trigger, but a lovely shooter:

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    And if 7 rounds of 22 magnum don't stop an attacker, have them stare at the pattern on those grips! Very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Mutt View Post
    My wife's around-the-house gun, she dubbed it Little Boy Blue, which of course, makes me respond, You're my boy, Blue!

    S&W 351c holding 7rds of .22mag. Heavy trigger, but a lovely shooter:

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    Nice. And bonus points for the gratuitous Old School reference.

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    I bought a 43c from GJM about 5 years ago,he was very kind and gave me a great deal. Its nice hiting steel at 50 yards
    as fast as i could pull the trigger. If i could shoot my other guns as well i would be world champoin shooter.
    In my dreams
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    Not sure I realized these got to be so lightweight by the aluminum cylinder, 11.5oz without the expense of Scandium.
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    And of course, now I want something I really didn't even know existed a few minutes ago...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    And of course, now I want something I really didn't even know existed a few minutes ago...
    I've known about them, but have managed to resist so far. Still, I want one as a pocket plinker, something I can toss in a pack with a ziplock baggie of Aguila CB rounds for informal plinking while woods bumming or camping. Of, if it's accurate enough (in my hands...), it would be a neat squirrel harvester when I'm out deer/bear hunting and not seeing anything else.

    I can come up with all sorts of justifications...

    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtnbkr View Post
    I've known about them, but have managed to resist so far. Still, I want one as a pocket plinker, something I can toss in a pack with a ziplock baggie of Aguila CB rounds for informal plinking while woods bumming or camping. Of, if it's accurate enough (in my hands...), it would be a neat squirrel harvester when I'm out deer/bear hunting and not seeing anything else.

    I can come up with all sorts of justifications...

    Chris
    That big, fat XS Dot masquerading as a front sight might make it a little difficult to pot tree rats at typical tree rat ranges.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeler View Post
    That big, fat XS Dot masquerading as a front sight might make it a little difficult to pot tree rats at typical tree rat ranges.
    Anyone ever try one of the other pin in J frame front sights that S&W uses on the 340/360, etc guns?
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    Look what I found at Numrich...
    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1646410

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    Did the Wolff rimfire spring kit. 9lb hammer, 14 lb rebound. Range test tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
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    Did the Wolff rimfire spring kit. 9lb hammer, 14 lb rebound. Range test tomorrow.
    be interested in a range report poa/poi
    I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
    The lunatics are running the asylum

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    Quote Originally Posted by UNK View Post
    For rifle and pistol .22 dry fire I use this. Maybe they could be cut to work with revolver? http://www.larrysguns.com/Products/C...lugs__LGI.aspx

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    Just want to reiterate. These are the best .22 snap caps out there.
    I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
    The lunatics are running the asylum

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