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    Shot the .500 awhile back. UNPLEASANT! It was a 440gr. bullet over max load of H110! Not cool. I only managed 3 out of the 5 shot cylinder.

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    I recently acquired two 357's and a 22.
    Steve is that a 686 ? If so that was my first revolver back in the 80's I wish I still had it.

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    I've got a Dan Wesson .357 magnum. I might post a few pictures of it later. I need to find some more barrels and a barrel wrench for it. I especially want one of the 2.5" barrels for it. That and a smaller grip would give me the option of turning it into a pocket gun. That's what I love about DW revolvers; in just a few minutes you can go from a full size hand cannon to a little snub-nose.

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    I've got one more to add to the holster. It's a Great Western 45 LC Cowboy Gun. I have wanted a cowboy gun for quite a few years and finally popped for one. The reloading gear ended costing more than the gun. I got 5 different bullet molds more powder, primers and empty brass plus upgraded on a new lubrisizer. Have you noticed how scarce reloading components are? Primers are almost non existent. I am pouring bullets now and will take a couple weeks before I will have every thing together to be able to shoot it.

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    For just plain ol fun, a good single action revolver is hard to beat.. my only "big bore" one at the moment is a Beretta Stampede .45LC. Also have a Ruger Single Six for plinking.

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    I'm a semi-automatic guy. When I was in security early on I carried a revolver but since switching to sa I haven't gone back. Then again I own for security and target practice not collecting... I don't think I could afford another hobby, lol.

    Those are some great pcitures though, nice collections.

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    Nice hardware guys. I don't own one and probably never will, but I liked shooting. I guess I'll sooner visit the US than shoot a gun in Belgium though.

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    Here are a few of my handcannons I don't have a pic handy of my .458 Marlin Encore... need to get that done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    Nice hardware guys. I don't own one and probably never will, but I liked shooting. I guess I'll sooner visit the US than shoot a gun in Belgium though.
    You know what that means, right? You need to visit the US and shoot here. At my local range, you can get a lane for $8, rent a gun for $5, and buy your ammo there too. On Fridays they even rent out full auto toys!

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