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Who among us still enjoy wheelguns?

Heritage 22 and Ruger 45, these get used a lot.
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Forgot about 22 Western & 45 Cal western
 
.32cal(blackpowder)of my great grandmother's, last patent date 1896. My dad was going to chrome it, WWII stopped that. He did get the cylinder done. Speed-six with Packmyer grips.1954 H&R from my uncle.

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I inherited my uncle's Ruger single 6.

Doesn't do too bad with CCI .22 LR Mini-Mag rounds.

Also got the 10-22.

Nice to share rounds.
 
I do like revolvers more than autos, lately it's all about my 45-70.
It's like a revolver in rifle form.

Just got this in, Ranger Point Medium Loop at bottom.
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Just need to add the leather wrap.
 
Ruger GP 100 here. The 6" heavy barrel compensates for my crappy shooting. I should've purchased it in stainless but oh well. Love that I can shoot .357 and .38 special to help with ammo costs...

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Have the same Ruger but with different grips. Shoots nice!
I am not much for shinny guns , may reflect light at night. You never know. That’s just my opinion. Stainless is nice.
 
A GP 100 or .357 Red Hawk was what I wanted as a next purchase.

But now I'm thinking about a 9mm carbine.

...and then a nice, slim 9 mil carry piece.

I DO love the action of a revolver, though.

I feel more in tune with the machination.
 
Have the same Ruger but with different grips. Shoots nice!
I am not much for shinny guns , may reflect light at night. You never know. That’s just my opinion. Stainless is nice.

You know, that's an excellent point. I no longer regret the gun in blue...
 
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