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Which stainless revolver .357 trail gun?

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16 November 2019, 20:14
Bill/Oregon
Which stainless revolver .357 trail gun?
Nothing wrong with those single actions, fellas, but they don't quite fit the OP's small-frame desiderata. Randy, I always drool when you mention your Keith #5.


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17 November 2019, 07:59
NormanConquest
Bill, did you see the pics I posted of it here about a year ago? Those ivory grips are fantastic. The fellow who built it for me had the Amish make the grips; it seems the Amish are not restricted on ivory work.


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19 November 2019, 23:02
Bill/Oregon
Randy, I did, but thought you posted them in a different forum ... Getting old ... Confused


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20 November 2019, 08:06
NormanConquest
Bill, yes I did post them on a different forum. I was speaking of A.R. in general.


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22 November 2019, 05:28
buckeyeshooter
quote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Nothing wrong with those single actions, fellas, but they don't quite fit the OP's small-frame desiderata. Randy, I always drool when you mention your Keith #5.


Talo vaquero sku 5162 stainless steel 3.75 inch barrel and weight of 37 oz. not the smallest as compared to a j frame, but not too big. Shoot I carry a fill size frame ruger or a x or n frame smith.
23 November 2019, 02:47
crshelton
I began with the S&W M18 4" with mag grips as a teenager and still carry it occasionally.

But, the Model 19 .357 in 4 and 6 inch have been my primary outdoor carry guns for many years.

I also have a Taurus 44 Magnum copy of the M29 4" for use when circumstances dictate.

With the right leather, all of the above seem light and put a spring in my step when on the trail. Wink


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