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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Zulch on April 12, 2024, 06:47:57 AM »
How many decades has Ruger been producing dual cylinder Blackhawks?  9mm in a single action is nothing new.
Am I running out to buy one?  No, but it might be fun, and that's all the justification many guns need.

 I feel that way abut .45 ACP or 10mm in a wheel gun.
Morally wrong but if it floats your boat? I also won't own an AR on principle, stocks should be wooden. But it's become the (like a Wrangler) Barbie for men, in popularity.

I bought an AR but only because the left doesn't want me to have one. My wife liked it so much she had to have one. I sold mine but I still have hers. I do not understand the popularity of them. The .223/5.56 cartridge is about as worthless as they come. They're fun to play with now and then, kinda like a .22 LR on steroids but they serve no practical purpose. People start modding them before they even shoot them. They really are Barbie's for men. I put a scope on mine and not some LVPO or whatever the Hell it's called but a real 3-9x40 scope. My wife's has a red dot but only because she had a hard time with the scope. I better shut up before I really tick somebody off. :hurry:

Not offensive at all to me Hawg. I do not own one and could really care less about having one. Aren't a lot of the parts composed of some type of plastic?  Like Clydesdale said, stocks should be wooden.
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Hawg on April 12, 2024, 06:42:23 AM »
Erector Sets for grown-ups.

Barbie dolls fits the clientele better. (7+"
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Dave Shooter on April 12, 2024, 06:01:02 AM »
Erector Sets for grown-ups.
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Hawg on April 12, 2024, 05:22:46 AM »
How many decades has Ruger been producing dual cylinder Blackhawks?  9mm in a single action is nothing new.
Am I running out to buy one?  No, but it might be fun, and that's all the justification many guns need.

 I feel that way abut .45 ACP or 10mm in a wheel gun.
Morally wrong but if it floats your boat? I also won't own an AR on principle, stocks should be wooden. But it's become the (like a Wrangler) Barbie for men, in popularity.

I bought an AR but only because the left doesn't want me to have one. My wife liked it so much she had to have one. I sold mine but I still have hers. I do not understand the popularity of them. The .223/5.56 cartridge is about as worthless as they come. They're fun to play with now and then, kinda like a .22 LR on steroids but they serve no practical purpose. People start modding them before they even shoot them. They really are Barbie's for men. I put a scope on mine and not some LVPO or whatever the Hell it's called but a real 3-9x40 scope. My wife's has a red dot but only because she had a hard time with the scope. I better shut up before I really tick somebody off. :hurry:
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Clydesdale4x4 on April 11, 2024, 11:00:22 PM »
How many decades has Ruger been producing dual cylinder Blackhawks?  9mm in a single action is nothing new.
Am I running out to buy one?  No, but it might be fun, and that's all the justification many guns need.

 I feel that way abut .45 ACP or 10mm in a wheel gun.
Morally wrong but if it floats your boat? I also won't own an AR on principle, stocks should be wooden. But it's become the (like a Wrangler) Barbie for men, in popularity.
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by StrawHat on April 11, 2024, 06:50:37 PM »
My favorite Single Action Revolver,





Kevin
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Hawg on April 11, 2024, 11:15:40 AM »
They also come in .45 ACP.
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Dave Shooter on April 11, 2024, 10:33:54 AM »
How many decades has Ruger been producing dual cylinder Blackhawks?  9mm in a single action is nothing new.
Am I running out to buy one?  No, but it might be fun, and that's all the justification many guns need.
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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Captainkirk on April 10, 2024, 06:16:50 PM »
I get where P&U are coming from, trying to get newcomers into the SA-thing by means of cheap ammo that is readily available. But...
No. Just...no.
This whole thing could have been circumvented by one simple word. Just one.
"RELOAD"
Can't find .45LC, Schofield, .44WCF, or other hard-to-get carts?
Build your own. Tailor the load to your liking, be it mouse load or dragon, smokeless or black powder. And that's the only "Tayloring" you need to worry about. (Pun intended)
Intimidated? Remember, every time you stoke up your Colt Army, you are "reloading".
And that's all I've got to say about that.



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Off-Topic Discussion / Re: 9mm Single Action Revolvers
« Last post by Hawg on April 10, 2024, 03:30:02 PM »
I get the popular cartridge thing but 9mm?  Makes for a heavy Remington or Colt. 
Kevin

No heavier than a .38 special.
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