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Only one for now, 3" 686 S&W. Sig 229 without rail in .40 may be joining soon.

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LeeThompsonSr: I love that Beretta bobcat? And Protech Godson? Its very... Mafiaish..

And RxEnergy:That Snody neck knife, the one with the colors.. I love that knife!!
 
LeeThompsonSr: I love that Beretta bobcat? And Protech Godson? Its very... Mafiaish..

And RxEnergy:That Snody neck knife, the one with the colors.. I love that knife!!

Compact...but very effective:thumbup:

P.S. Big brothers in my sig....
 
My favorite blade and my favorite pistol:

Himalayan Imports 21.5" Chitlangi Khukuri
CZ-75B stainless 9mm
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Wolf, that revolver is fantastic. However, it doesn't have the grip style I associate with a Bisley. Did Ruger just use the Bisley hammer or are there other changes I'm not seeing?
 
Wolf, that revolver is fantastic. However, it doesn't have the grip style I associate with a Bisley. Did Ruger just use the Bisley hammer or are there other changes I'm not seeing?

The grip is sort-of Bisleyish. Compare it to a standard Ruger SA revolver grip and it is different. It's angled a little bit more forward but not quite as much as the true Colt Bisley.

For 19th century style pistols, I like the ones with that style of hammer, such as the Bisley and the S&W Schofield.
 
My CS Military Classic with Colt .45 Govt. series 80 and Colt .380 Mustang with mag grip extension.
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The .380 again, this time with some CS Voyagers with 5" and 4" blades.
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A lot of nice pics in this thread.
 
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