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  • buellsfurn

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    Dec 1, 2015
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    Finally my own JM 1979 357 mag Marlin 1979https://www.mdshooters.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=238900&stc=1&d=1533343514
     

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    buellsfurn

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    Dec 1, 2015
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    Haha heading over to the revolver thread now. Had to be a cowboy this week


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    you had to say cowboy. I was going to be a cowboy tomorrow at the nra event.Went to get everything cleaned up last weekend and I'm locked out of the safe battery is good safe takes code but doesn't want to open .Still waiting for Winchester to reply :sad20:
     

    Brent

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    Nov 22, 2013
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    Amongst the Deplorables, SC.
    you had to say cowboy. I was going to be a cowboy tomorrow at the nra event.Went to get everything cleaned up last weekend and I'm locked out of the safe battery is good safe takes code but doesn't want to open .Still waiting for Winchester to reply :sad20:



    Damn what?! That is RIDICULOUS


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    Jimbob2.0

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    Yeah, I think the 45LC will do. I still have the Ruger Super Redhawk in 454 Casull.

    Id keep it production goes up and down on these. One moment the market is flooded the next you are waiting 3 to 5 years. A few tweeks to the cartridge guides and it will fire .454 and .45 reliably as long as you keep the chamber clean.

    I have one and its one of my favorite rifles. Sure .45 or .44 would do everything I need it to do and if I need something with thumping power my .45-70 is glad to stand in. However, its nice to have a 18th century style PCC capable of going full beast mode.
     

    Striper69

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    Jan 31, 2014
    1,400
    Iowa
    Id keep it production goes up and down on these. One moment the market is flooded the next you are waiting 3 to 5 years. A few tweeks to the cartridge guides and it will fire .454 and .45 reliably as long as you keep the chamber clean.

    I have one and its one of my favorite rifles. Sure .45 or .44 would do everything I need it to do and if I need something with thumping power my .45-70 is glad to stand in. However, its nice to have a 18th century style PCC capable of going full beast mode.

    Yeah, I closed it. I may ask around locally but for now I'm keeping it.
     

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