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I love 357mag do you?


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I have no real reason for starting this post other than wanting to here about what 357's you are in love with.  I will start I love my Dan Wesson 15-2 and my model 85 Taurus. And I have been in love with that sexy little LCR but I have never got past first base with her.

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I too love the 357.  Out of either a Smith 19 (wifes gun) or my Marlin 1894, it's one of the most versatile handgun calibers around.  Once you reload, the possibilities are endless.  Same can be said for 44.  It's a lot of fun to shoot powderpuffs back to back with stout magnum loads in the same cylinder!

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Ok, I'll play....
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Smith and Wesson pre-27s
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SW 27-2
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More 27-2s
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1965 Colt Python
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1963 Colt Python
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Colt Lawmen in e-nickel
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Consecutive Serial Numbered SW 27-2s with presentation box, and all other goodies including original shipping boxes

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Gr8....

It's time to appoint you the curator and resident authority on the great model 27 smith.. You have the greatest collection of em ive ever seen anywhere brother... They are my favorite "N" frame smith... They were built with more attention to detail and pride in craftsmanship than any of the other smiths; and that's a pretty tall accomplishment... They are all beautiful... Thanks for takin the time to post photos of these beautiful pieces of history and genuine proven "birth certificate revocation tools"...

With great awe and admiration,

leroy

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10 hours ago, gr8smiles said:

Ok, I'll play....
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Smith and Wesson pre-27s
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SW 27-2
d13d3333177f23ea7925f8d38479e254.jpg
More 27-2s
55520833a000f80c80491744b9ddd344.jpg
1965 Colt Python
42c4d8dd8026bbf95646e1dee5e74699.jpg
1963 Colt Python
843b78d2164d0d157bd1f505ddb20c5a.jpg
Colt Lawmen in e-nickel
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Consecutive Serial Numbered SW 27-2s with presentation box, and all other goodies including original shipping boxes

All that and he's pretty good with teeth as well...

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I'm seriously thinking about adding a 357 mag revolver to my modest collection. What got me started down the road was this: Ruger series 77

I'm thinking I could develop loads from mild to wild and with detachable mags I could keep a couple different things loaded up. I'm even wondering about threading the barrel and developing a heavy subsonic load. Being bolt action it should be really quiet and I think having something really quiet I can shoot 50-75 yards would be nice when we move to the farm.

mark

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My only current .357 is a Marlin Model 1894 Lever Action Carbine, manufactured in 1981 (love it). I plan to add a revolver to go with it, maybe this thread will help me to decide what. I'm thinking double action with 6" barrel in stainless like the Ruger Security 6 but I'm still shopping.

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