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Bullrock

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My new, virginal, and beautiful, Beretta Stampede. Four clicks...Cocked halfway, and rotate that cylinder all the way up your forearm. Makes you wanna scream YeeHaw!!! :D :D
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It's almost a shame to shoot something that pretty.

Congrats on another beaut Bullrock. This is so cool, you shoot more guns than most gun writers.
 
i love the stampede, i almost bought one a few weeks ago, i saw a good deal on a over under beretta shotgun, i'm saving up for it.
 
JR, I don't care about shooting it right now. I'm having fun just messing with it. Don't want to get it diry, if you know what I mean... ;)
 
Hey Bullrock,

What sized waist are you? I have a reason for asking, that is if I can find it :).

Wayne

*****found it****** :)
 
Bullrock, how do the wooden grips mate with the gripframe? That was a major defect in the first run of Stampedes. I had splinters and red spots from the illfitting grips on the Stampede I tried. The polish is certainly better than the one I had too. I believe you have a good one!
 
Sir Will, the grips mate fine...The finish is out of sight, I luv this gun!!! :D

BTW, this is my first in a very long time. I alway break down, clean, and lube my new guns. Looking at the Beretta manual it only says wipe it down. What say you, Sir Will??? :confused:
 
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I am a bit bonkers about cleaning and lubrication. I usually strip the revolver down, spray everything with carb and choke spray cleaner and blow dry all parts. I use Teflon grease for the action internals, a small bit will go far. I tend to lube the mainspring with Remington spray oil too. I put a drop of Singer sewing machine oil down the transfer bar also. I generally use Kiwi shoe polish to protect the wood grips too. I use Flitz to polish and protect stainless and nickel finishes. I use a carnauba wax to polish and protect blued finishes. Turtle Wax or Color Back both work well. I also use silicone spray if I am out in the elements.
 
Very nice looking single action you got there Bullrock. I have yet to fondle one of that make in my travels. I am also interested in the generic boxed Winchester Silvertip ammo in the photo. What is the story with that? Again great looking six shooter I hope it gives years and years of joy.
 
Thank you GLK. The Winchester boxes are full of Winchester .45 Colt, Cowboy Loads. The Silver Tips came from another box... ;)
 
BullRock,

Naw :D. I have a rig that I can't wear the belt, was given to me and it's for about a 42 or so waist size.

But the holster can fit on any rig that you may buy in the future.

I bought another rig that I use for my Vaquero and the GP-100.

Wayne
 
Bullrock - I've seen what you've been buying lately. You are going to need a Stetson and a Bandana soon. Oh yes, and a horse.
 
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