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Me and the old lady purchased our first revolvers today


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<p>Went by outpost armory today and picked up these, first wheel guns i have ever owned. The body guard is my wife's and the 642 is mine.

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Guest j2thawood
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Thanks! The reason i didnt get a bodyguard is because my wife bought the last one they had.

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There will always be a place for wheelguns! I started shooting with them, went to autoloaders, and find myself rally attracted to them again. More than half of my purchasces last year were older revolvers.

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I love revolvers. They're dependable, simple, and really cool.

I have 3 in my little collection. A Ruger LCR .38, Ruger Single 6, and a Ruger Blackhawk .44 magnum (my most recent purchase). Can't go wrong with a good Ruger revolver. My next one will likely be a Ruger Redhawk.

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I have a 642 and love it for carry. Now you just need a 'full-sized' wheelgun so you can see how much fun they really can be. I have semiautos that I carry and even like but if for some reason I were told I had to either get rid of all my semiautos or all my wheelguns (shudders at the thought), I wouldn't even have to hesitate - the semiautos would be gone.

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Guest j2thawood
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I took it to the range the other day its definitely a nice shooter, the trigger pull is something im going to have to get use to i was shooting a little to the right. There will be more wheel guns for me in the future.

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I took it to the range the other day its definitely a nice shooter, the trigger pull is something im going to have to get use to i was shooting a little to the right. There will be more wheel guns for me in the future.

The j frame hammerless revolvers take some getting used to indeed.

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JAB-I too shudder at that thought. I own one semi-auto handgun, a Ruger 1911 that I would never sell for any amount of money. I also own only one single revolver, a POS Charter Arms .38 snubnose that wasn't taken care of well by its previous owner. The kicker, is that its previous owner was my dad. I dread thinking of having to choose between my favorite EDC (out of the variety I've owned over time) and the gun passed down to me from my father.

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