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    Revolvers Revolvers 1911s Stephanie B's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by entropy View Post
    Pics!!!

    Pics!!!!!
    No pics of me, but I did take video of another shooter:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKLLSTuY654


    Damn the iPhone Typos!
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    I'm just going to leave these two clips here



    Beautiful Smith, Stephanie. Much better choice than a Mini-14
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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    I'm just going to leave these two clips here



    Beautiful Smith, Stephanie. Much better choice than a Mini-14
    I’ll pass on these:

    https://www.eaglegrips.com/sledge-ha...mer-grips.html.

    I should look into some combat grips, though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    No pics of me, but I did take video of another shooter:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKLLSTuY654


    Damn the iPhone Typos!
    Maybe not the fastest split times, but even the East German judge would give a solid 10.0 for style points!

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    The Revolver Enabler is Hoisted by Her Own Petard

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    Maybe not the fastest split times, but even the East German judge would give a solid 10.0 for style points!
    I like that he kept his rhythm up and then went back to clean up missed pins.

    I took the Model 27 to the club range this morning to finish signing it in. I had gotten it pretty close on an indoor range, but I found that the difference in lighting is significant between the two, at least for my old eyes. At 25 yards, a 6 o’clock hold works for .38 Special 158s and dead-on works for .357s of the same weight. Shooting .357s through the Model 27 it’s like shooting .38s through K-frame.

    I also dialed in my Model 19 with wadcutters as I’m going to use it for a Bullseye match.

    Also shot a friend’s PMR-30. It felt like an AirSoft gun. The trigger would take sone getting used to.

    Damn the iPhone Typos!
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    Anyone know what dash number Sledge Hammer's 629 was? I don't have time to google stalk 30-year-old TV show images or videos looking for cues. At least I'd like to think that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OlongJohnson View Post
    Anyone know what dash number Sledge Hammer's 629 was? I don't have time to google stalk 30-year-old TV show images or videos looking for cues. At least I'd like to think that.

    In a few seconds of cyber sleuthing, one of the suggestions from the above vids showed the gun in close up, must be the start of each episode? Its not pinned or recesssed, and doesnt have the elongated bolt notches in the cylinder of the enhanced or endurance modifications or whatever they called it when they made them better resist extended use of heavy loads. No idea what any of that means for dashes, I havent been a student of the 6 series guns.
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    28-2, P&R. I blame you, Darryl, and Tam. Not necessarily in that order. I have been reading Darryl’s many, many, many N-frame threads over the past few days. It’s a sickness - I saw this one, and started plotting how to get it.

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    28-2, P&R. I blame you, Darryl, and Tam.
    Knowing that, I’ll still be able to sleep at night. Muwhahaha!

    If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.

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