Shoots very well. The unattractive fiber-optic site is functional. Again, nice trigger pull. Feels solid. Nice shooting snub.
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The Badgers sure helped the looks of it.
The Blacknitride finish on it is better than the .40 version. Just picked it up a couple weeks ago and haven't gotten to the range, yet. (Same goes for the Glock 21 bought around the same time...my first two .45s)Good looking lineup! How you like that Charter Arms .45 ?
At first glance, I thought that was a duct tape grip!!
Man that company needs to get done in by one of these worms and just wiped off the internetHA. Those idiots at Photobucket want me, an apparently everybody else, to pay $400 to restore my links. Seriously. They are holding my revolver picture posts hostage. Not going to happen.
Nope. Not going to do it. I had no notice this was going to happen. Nearly every photo that I've posted anywhere for the last 14 years has been linked from photobucket.
Photobucket can go eat a dick.
Yep.HA. Those idiots at Photobucket want me, an apparently everybody else, to pay $400 to restore my links. Seriously. They are holding my revolver picture posts hostage. Not going to happen.
Nope. Not going to do it. I had no notice this was going to happen. Nearly every photo that I've posted anywhere for the last 14 years has been linked from photobucket.
Photobucket can go eat a dick.
Just got this refinished, kinda. M13 with a bull barrel and an aristocrat sight rib.
It says "Bitch, you dont want none. "It ain't so much the photo... it's the subject of the photo, an' the caliber.
You really can't name but a short few other revolvers that, by themselves, define "revolver."
Colt 45 SAA is another one...
I always wanted a security six in .357 but that one is awesome in its own right!This is a very rare NYPD Ruger, Model GF-84NYCPD Police Service Six (stainless). Folks say that there are about 10-12 in circulation( this particular model), but there have to be more. I do not believe that they are so uncommon.
This was made / shipped in mid-1987 and sent to NYPD's equipment section. These were not issued; rather, officers purchased the weapons directly from the department. Double action only internals. It has the NYPD armorer's "star" stamp in the crane. It is about the same size as a K Frame Smith & Wesson, a bit bigger. Chambered in .38 Special, as opposed to the usual .357 Magnum. It fills a hole in my growing collection of NYPD revolvers.
Anyone know about the "R" stamped in the crane?
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