Finally, I'm totally wheelgun

OkieCruffler

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My last semi-auto pistol just walked out the door. Seems that moving costs more than I thought it would, especially when you move into an old farm house. I think I'm making the morgage payments on the local lumber yard now. So my collection had to be thinned abit. But now I can start building up again. Can't wait to replace all those goofy looking pistols with some classy wheelguns. I can see a Blackhawk in my near future.
 
I'm a revolver guy too, but I don't see how you can live without at least ONE semi-auto. You don't even want a .22 LR semi-auto pistol? Variety is nice in life. I prefer revolvers, but for me the variety of owning both revos and semis is nice.
 
Nope, no more autos for this boy. This year anyway:D . But I am going to need a good .22 pistol. Maybe a Bearcat to go with my Blackhawk. And speaking of Blackhawks, Blackhawk, The Wife says you can't move in unless you're a Swedish yoga instructor.
 
I'm down to the G-17,4006 and PT-22 auto wise.

I never thought I'd say it but the right revolver could take the G-17. The 4006 gotta stay because it's the gals gun (hey you said let HER choose ;) ). The PT will likely stay because the transfer would cost more than the gun :D
 
Hmmmm.............

Right tool for job.

45ACP = 1911 (Caspian of course)
357 Mag = K- or L-frame; mine are GP100's (okay, admit I have a 357 Redhawk, too)
9x19 = CZ75 (okay, admit mine are EAA Witnesses)
40 S&W = who cares?
41AE = Witness
400 Cor-Bon = 1911 (Caspian of course)
38 Super = 1911 (Caspian of course) or 8-shot wheel (see, I'm flexible)
10mm = M610
38 Special = J-frame (duh)
41 and 44 Mag = N-frame (okay, admit mine are Redhawks)
45 Colt = Redhawk
9x21 = VP70Z (okay, admit mine is Witness)

So, reviewing my correct list, seems you are required to possess some autos.
Explain to wife.....
 
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