BenL
John Galt Speaking.
Used at the LGS; priced too good to pass on.
Whenever I see that gun I always think of "Bullet Tooth Tony".
It's 50AE. I already reload for a Beowulf, so I have the powder, primers, and projectiles.Cool gun. Probably not fired much? .357 or 50ae?
This is a model XIX, so it's easily convertable. Press a button, throw a lever, swap barrels, and you have a different caliber. It takes 30 seconds. I think I may pick up a 10" 44 mag conversion for hunting, if the gun shoots.My uncle had one that was multi caliber if I remember.
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His was 357/41/44 mag if I remember right. It was crazy heavy, sold it for that reason but seeing it as a 10/12 year old. It was so damn cool!This is a model XIX, so it's easily convertable. Press a button, throw a lever, swap barrels, and you have a different caliber. It takes 30 seconds. I think I may pick up a 10" 44 mag conversion for hunting, if the gun shoots.
Brushed chrome. I think a lot of the finishes look nearly identical.I've got one chambered in 44mag. What the finish on yours? Mine is satin nickel and looks close to yours but they have so many finishes. The mags are hard to find in the same finish as now days they only make them blued and just the floor plate in some different finishes.