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Steve that is super nice!
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doglegg wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 11:14 pm Steve, both quality, beauty and functional. Great choice. ::tu::
Colonel26 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 12:47 am Steve that is super nice!
Thank you, Gentlemen.
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NICE Steve that a great barbecue rig ::tu::
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
garddogg56 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:37 am NICE Steve that a great barbecue rig ::tu::
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Steve Warden wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 7:56 pm My holster and belt game in today!
I couldn't be happier with the color, a deep, rich mahogany.
The pistol sits in real snug, making me understand why the shootists would tie down their rig.
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$210 for that, is a great price, and will only get better with age and usage. 8)
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Steve Warden wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 7:56 pm My holster and belt game in today!
I couldn't be happier with the color, a deep, rich mahogany.
The pistol sits in real snug, making me understand why the shootists would tie down their rig.
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Man brother Steve, you surely can't beat a rig like that, especially at that price!
Now all you need is a pair of buckskin chaps, leather vest, and black hat to complete the outfit: :mrgreen: .
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StrawHat wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:32 pm 46C0EF94-134C-479F-9346-BE3384A3E453.jpeg

In another thread on User names I posted this photograph. I was asked to talk about the revolver and directed to this thread. Okay, it is a S&W Model 22-4 one of two that I have owned. 4” tapered barrel with the re-enforced ejector lug, fixed sights and a square grip frame. Oh, chambered for the 45 ACP. The lineage is through two grand revolvers from the early 20th Century, the 44 Special Third Model Hand Ejector and the 45 Hand Ejector Model of 1917. This blending resulted in what may have been the finest Police sidearm, if it had been introduced in 1920 instead of 20??!

It is my EDC.

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Fantastic S&W sir! Ivory grips sure make for something special, carry it with pride ::tu:: .
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Hey kiddos.
Do any of you boys have experience with OLIGHT, or know guys that have?
I'm lookin for my first laser/light combo, for pistol duty; and there Baldr Mini looks really good.
https://www.olightstore.ca/baldr-mini.html (Canadian link, works out to be the same price).
I've known generally about the company, that they're supposed to have high quality products; just wanted a second sober thought :) .
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WillyCamaro wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:26 am...Fantastic S&W sir! Ivory grips sure make for something special, carry it with pride ::tu:: ...
Thank you! It is a nice revolver and because of the large bore in a the barrel and large holes in the cylinder it is actually fairly light.

re: the grips, on that revolver they are elk. But I do have ivory on my back up Model 22-4.
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Many of my revolvers have elk. I prefer no bark elk as it does age nicely.

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StrawHat wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 10:44 am
WillyCamaro wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:26 am...Fantastic S&W sir! Ivory grips sure make for something special, carry it with pride ::tu:: ...
Thank you! It is a nice revolver and because of the large bore in a the barrel and large holes in the cylinder it is actually fairly light.

re: the grips, on that revolver they are elk. But I do have ivory on my back up Model 22-4.

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Many of my revolvers have elk. I prefer no bark elk as it does age nicely.

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That elk looks fantastic!!
Wonder what my 1873 would look like with a pair of elk grips 🤔🤔
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garddogg56 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:37 am NICE Steve that a great barbecue rig ::tu::
cudgee wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:06 am
Steve Warden wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 7:56 pm My holster and belt game in today!
I couldn't be happier with the color, a deep, rich mahogany.
The pistol sits in real snug, making me understand why the shootists would tie down their rig.
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$210 for that, is a great price, and will only get better with age and usage. 8)
WillyCamaro wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:24 am
Steve Warden wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 7:56 pm My holster and belt game in today!
I couldn't be happier with the color, a deep, rich mahogany.
The pistol sits in real snug, making me understand why the shootists would tie down their rig.
20201127_144445.jpg
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20201127_144205.jpg
20201127_143725.jpg
Man brother Steve, you surely can't beat a rig like that, especially at that price!
Now all you need is a pair of buckskin chaps, leather vest, and black hat to complete the outfit: :mrgreen: .
::tu::
Appreciate the good words, gents. Thank you.
Take care and God bless,

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WillyCamaro wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:24 am
Steve Warden wrote: Fri Nov 27, 2020 7:56 pm My holster and belt game in today!
I couldn't be happier with the color, a deep, rich mahogany.
The pistol sits in real snug, making me understand why the shootists would tie down their rig.
20201127_144445.jpg
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20201127_144205.jpg
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Man brother Steve, you surely can't beat a rig like that, especially at that price!
Now all you need is a pair of buckskin chaps, leather vest, and black hat to complete the outfit: :mrgreen: .
::tu::
Bkack hat: check
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Been looking at vests.
Chaps ain't hap'nin! 😄
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Great looking hat.
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Steve Warden wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:52 am...That elk looks fantastic!!
Wonder what my 1873 would look like with a pair of elk grips 🤔🤔...

Perhaps something like this.
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These have been on the revolver for almost 4 decades so have mellowed to a pleasing color.

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StrawHat wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:12 pm
Steve Warden wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:52 am...That elk looks fantastic!!
Wonder what my 1873 would look like with a pair of elk grips 🤔🤔...

Perhaps something like this.

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These have been on the revolver for almost 4 decades so have mellowed to a pleasing color.

Kevin
Gorgeous!!!
Take care and God bless,

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My holster and belt game in today!
I couldn't be happier with the color, a deep, rich mahogany.
The pistol sits in real snug, making me understand why the shootists would tie down their rig.
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Very nice Steve. Great rig for sure. A man after my own heart when it comes to Mernickle holsters, belts and mag/ cartridge holders.
Mernickle is all I own and have quite a few.
Posted this awhile back...

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Thanks Jerry.

I took a peek at your link.

Niiiiiiiiiiiiice!!
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Thanks Steve. Great leather and workmanship.

Here are a few more...

Holster made for my Dad's old Colt Snake revolvers. Made for my 4" Diamondback but fits my 6" Python as well. With leather speed loader holder...
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One more of my EDC SIG 10MM and Mernickle IWB and spare mag holder...
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My new dog walking pistol. I was in the LGS looking at what they didn't have I spied this Ruger LCP II in .22 LR. The owner said he wished he had ammo for it so he could sell it...I told him I'd trade ammo for it!

When I had my FFL I bought cases of CCI Blazer and have a good supply. We did the trade and I shot it today. 100 rounds of Blazer & 100 rounds of CCI standard velocity. I was surprised it'd function with those but it ate them up!
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Byrd,

So how many bricks does a Ruger LCP II bring? Just curious. A creative way to get what you want for sure. ::tu::
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They're selling .22 for $10 for a box of 50 here! I traded 4 bricks for it. I got it for $20 a brick in 2011. Glad I stocked up. Strange days we're in!
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Wow!!! I've heard great things about those little 22's!
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I'm impressed with it. Little & light and easy to carry. Weighs about 12 ounces so it's easy to stick in a pocket. I just shot it at 3 & 7 yards and it's soda can accurate at that range. Just glad I've got lots of ammo for it.
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Little .22 autos are fun! I have a Daewoo DP52 I bought back in the nineties. It's a Walther copy and it's extremely well made and accurate. As for .22LR ammo... I always made it a point to try and remember to pick up one of those 550-round bulk-packs of Federal when I was at Walmart. They used to sell them for ten dollars and change. I think I have about twenty or thirty of them, plus a bunch of CCI Standard Velocity (my favorite cheap but accurate target ammo), Winchester and Remington Golden Bullet rounds.
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