Here's the latest:
Top is a Ruger old model Vaquero in .357. I traded my .44 Blackhawk for this one since I already have a flat top Blackhawk in .44 special
Bottom is a CZ 75 BD 9mm with a Kadet II .22 conversion kit. The CZ is very accurate but the trigger is a bit funky. It has a long pull before it drops even in single action mode. I sold the SW 559 back to its original owner and the funds paid for the CZ.
The Vaquero is a handful with full power .357s and pussycat with .38s.
Unless something really special falls my way I'm probably done accumulating handguns, at least for awhile.
Time for some pistol cheesecake shots?
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Re: Time for some pistol cheesecake shots?
Noisy - you would have felt right at home with that! Lolsaddler wrote:Only Ruger I ever owned was the .30M1 Blackhawk.
Not too bad, but prone to being a touch noisy
Quite fancy some of the 45 Colt models
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Re: Time for some pistol cheesecake shots?
Nice you can't go far wrong with the CZ75, you can get a improved trigger if want. Having said that i felt like a change and traded my CZ 75 SPO1 for a Sig Sauer P226 LDC.
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