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November 3, 2014, 08:05 PM | #151 |
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5 shot L frame .45 Colt 2" barrel
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November 4, 2014, 10:14 AM | #152 |
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They already made my dream revolver. A 4" S&W Model 19, pinned and recessed, bright blue finish. Now if we want to talk fantasy, it would be even better if S&W could rebuild that gun exactly the same but with advanced metallurgy to improve the forcing cone and frame durability. That would be the ultimate dream gun for me.
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November 4, 2014, 10:26 AM | #153 |
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Mine would be a colt single action army in 45 lc
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November 4, 2014, 11:01 AM | #154 |
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right now its a smith 629. Friend at work just picked up a smith 500, that would also be nice.
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May 12, 2015, 11:10 AM | #155 |
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A Smith & Wesson model 650, .22 magnum with a three inch barrel
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May 12, 2015, 03:21 PM | #156 |
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First Gen. Colt SAA in .45 LC. Always wanted one, never wanted to pay the huge money.
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May 12, 2015, 03:55 PM | #157 |
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5" PPC revolver DAO in 9mm
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May 12, 2015, 05:11 PM | #158 |
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Just cut your 929 when you finally buy it! Heh! Or do you just want to trade me for my 986?
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May 12, 2015, 07:57 PM | #159 |
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A Rolt Rugthon, alternatly known as a Rolter Snakurity Snix, is on my shot list.
It's a Ruger Security Six with a Colt's Python revolver barrel attached. Bubba special to be sure, but fine shooters nonetheless! |
May 12, 2015, 09:06 PM | #160 |
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One of two. Either a 3 1/2" model 27 in great condition or a 4 " model 25 in 45acp.
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May 12, 2015, 09:13 PM | #161 |
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I'm not a fancy person. I already have my dream revolver. It's that Ruger
GP100 4" 357. But if I had a second dream it might be the Ruger 3" 327 mag. My third dream of course is an UZI.( I don't think this qualifies as a revolver.) |
May 12, 2015, 09:15 PM | #162 |
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S&W 13 3", don't know why but I have always wanted one. They seem to demand a premium though.
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May 12, 2015, 10:14 PM | #163 |
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I already have them both, for which I am very thankful.
A 3", heavy-barrel/ round butt, S&W Model 10-8, shipped in 1984. A 3" heavy-barrel/ round butt, S&W Model 64-3, shipped in 1979. (Same gun really, except that the 10 is blued and the 64 is stainless.) I have a major "jones" for 3" round butt K-frames.....if that is not already obvious. Especially ones made before 1990. |
May 12, 2015, 10:36 PM | #164 |
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Wish for Ruger to come out with a 3 or 4 inch LCRX in .357!
For carrying in the woods and trails.
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May 13, 2015, 09:51 PM | #165 |
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I guess I'm a simple guy.... I've been wanting a stainless Ruger Speed Six in .357, with a 3" barrel. I could live with a 4".
I missed getting to buy a USPS one (IIRC) back in the late 80's, or early 90's.... my wife's fault, but sometimes stuff happens... I think it was between $250 and $300 in Shotgun News. I've seen a few of them at gun shows, but the price has been a little off-putting. Probably will just have to bite the bullet, so to speak, and get one. Other than that, I want a stainless Bisley Blackhawk in .45 with a 5 1/2" barrel.
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May 13, 2015, 10:33 PM | #166 |
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Titanium 3-shooter,12" .50 BMG.
(OP didn't say it had to be practical)
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May 14, 2015, 12:38 AM | #167 |
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My dream revolvers are:
1. Korth .357 2. Ruger Redhawk .357. Ok, I can sleep now since I want to dream about them. I can also dream that somehow, the US Embassy in Manila approves my application for a US visa so I can at least see a Redhawk while travelling in the ConUS. |
May 17, 2015, 08:23 AM | #168 |
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Since we're dreaming, I would love to have a cartridge version of a LeMat Revolver. Imagine that firepower... 9 .44mag and a 20ga buckshot in 1 gun. Then there's always a Medusa. But those are only dreams. In reality I would love to have a 7" Ruger Super Redhawk in .44mag.
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May 17, 2015, 08:44 AM | #169 |
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A Model 17 S&W with either 6" but preferably 8 3/4" barrel to match my 6" Model 19 357Mag. Also would like a Colt Python 357 6".
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May 18, 2015, 04:06 AM | #170 |
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OK, I'll bite.
My current dream revolver would be a S&W Model 460V 5", Model 460XVR (8.38"), or the Model 460XVR Bone Collector (7.5"). My preferences change almost hourly between them, but right now I am favoring the 8.38" version. The dream part would then be to send the cylinder assembly to TK Customs and get it cut for .45 ACP. I just love the idea of a .45 ACP revolver that can shoot up to magnum levels. I would probably just mostly shoot .45 ACP; the idea of a beefy, long .45 ACP revolver ported and cut for moonclips just excites me. I bet .45 ACP out of one of those beasts would be soft as butterfly kisses. I'd probably work my way up to .460 slowly, but I've heard it's not bad out of the bigger models. The other part of that build that excites me is like someone else's cut for .45 ACP .454 Ruger Super Alaskan Redhawk, you could just put a huge variety of rounds through the gun, if you wanted to. (I forget who posted that gun, but it was inspiring--thank you; shout out to the coolness of TFL community.) It'd fit with my moon-clip-only policy for revolvers, too, heh... that and it has porting. Finally, I also want a snubbie 9mm... My dream 9mm snub would be S&W, stainless, 3", DAO, magnaported, action job/stoning, 5-shot, with either finger-grooveless checkered wood OR G-10 grips, and brass front. In reality, I'd settle for shorter snub with no mods or work on it and likely will. |
May 18, 2015, 06:15 AM | #171 |
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Since the first time I posted on this, I found one I had forgotten about.
Smith & Wesson Model 58, 41 Magnum. I used to drool over these in the Shooters Bible back in the day for some reason. I didn't even know why back then. Found this one a few weeks ago and knew I wanted it the minute I saw it. It hadn't been in the display case an hour, so I knew better than to dicker. I just said, "I'll take it." It had Hogue grips on it when I got it, so I looked around and found a couple of sets of grips for it. Altamonta Magna's. Or the ones I like best, bonded Ivory. I think I'm going to keep this one.
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May 18, 2015, 09:20 AM | #172 | |
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I am investigating 32 S&W Long and 32 H&R Magnum, which I hadn't considered before. This does not exclude 327 Federal Magnum, because I have two barrel lengths in the Single Seven for open carry hunting/plinking, mostly fun shooting at the range, since they are so accurate. I have said that my real dream gun is in the works...a GP100 3" adj sights converted to 41 Special. |
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May 18, 2015, 09:59 AM | #173 |
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A S&W model 10-5 with a 3 inch standard barrel, just like this
I think i stole this pic form Saxonpig
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May 19, 2015, 12:39 PM | #174 |
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Even though I can't afford one now days. Mine would be a S&W Model 610 5 inch barrel with unfluted cylinder.
But I'd take this one any day: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=483412793
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May 19, 2015, 03:48 PM | #175 |
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My Dream Revolver...
...is a replica Colt Walker .44 (actually .451-.454) with a modified replica Colt Model Dragoon barrel/load lever and a .45 Colt conversion cylinder reamed out for .454 Casull. The Casull cases would be only loaded with BP or equivalent BP substitutes. The smokeless .45 Colt loads would be standard SAAMI spec pressure loads. The long Walker percussion cylinder has the capacity for 60 grains FFFg BP with a lubed pad and a soft lead round ball (the .45 magnum in its day) which is a safe maximum BP load for an open-top Colt.
The pic below is a Walker (not mine: white iron frame) although one could obtain virtually the same pistol using a First Model Dragoon (squareback TG with oval bolt stop slots), or a Second Model Dragoon (squareback TG with rectangular bolt stop slots) with a Walker cylinder (percussion w/oval bolt stop slots or cartridge conversion), or a 3rd Model Dragoon (round/oval TG and rectangular bolt stop slots, but I like squareback TG's) and milling down the Dragoon forcing cone to fit with about .002" gap. The backstrap/gripframe would be much more similar to the 1851 Navy/1860 Army than the Walker configuration. The differences in pistol weight would be negligible no matter the route taken at about 4.0-4.5 lbs. per pistol. Much larger than my 1851 Navy .36 squareback.
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