Gotta love snubby's!
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Gotta love snubby's!
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73...s/100_5040.jpg
:-D
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Very nice collection of J Frames and Dicks. Usually one likes either S&W or Colt revolvers, my dad was a Colt man and I have always favored Smiths. Regards, Richard :-D
Richard: Thanks...Quote:
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Truth be known, I'm an "equal opportunity" firearms lover... :-D
Best Wishes,
JP
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very nice collections, i am grindin my teeth for a ruger alaskan in .454.
danny
Nice collection of noise makers. :-D
PX, is it that a Bersa Thunder 45? If so, it is a great pistol at a very reasonable price. I use my Bersa Thunder 45 for car/carry and I honestly prefer it to a Sig P220. Regards, Richard :-D
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...2/f98c3089.jpg
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Originally Posted by Richard
Richard: The Bersa pictured is actually a Bersa Thunder 9 (Ultra Compact), with a CAT Laser..
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a73...s/100_4897.jpg
I've been totally surprised to find out my BT9/UC is actually as accurate as my all time favorite, the Sig P239..
In addition the BT9/UC has a capacity of 13+1, and you've gotta love that!
Bersa's are in my estimation highly underrated, under appreciated, and under the radar of most American pistol owners/purchasers and a wonderful pistol for the money...
Best Wishes,
JP
im liking that wunder 9 ultra compact bersa.nice size what country makes? :shock:
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Originally Posted by scoop
Bersa's/Firestorms are made in Argentina. The most popular Bersa seems to be the Bersa Thunder 380, but I prefer the 9mm round, so I went with the larger model pictured.
I have no qualms about recommending the Bersa/Firestorm line of pistols. Both of mine have been 100% reliable and very accurate.
I had to have a local dealer special order the Bersa Thunder 9 (UC) because it's very hard to find locally. It retailed for around $440, but I only paid $305+tax.
Check 'em out on www.BersaTalk.com. Lots of happy Bersa/Firestorm owners there to help you with any questions.
Best Wishes,
J. Pomeroy
i found this pic on another forum awhile back and have fallen head over heels with this gun, unfortunately i can't remember who's it was, or what model it is. if anyone here can identify it would be greatly appreciated.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...13/BU1SW66.jpg
Hello. I believe that is the hard to find 3" Model 66.
Best.
yep, i just discovered in another revolver thread that it is in fact a 66-4. the pic and the gun both belong to gixerman.
:-D It is obvious that the snubs do not have to be j frames
I don't carry this much but it will do the job. :rip:[img:640:480:e76b51bc3b]http://www.fototime.com/B77CE26731F3289/standard.jpg[/img:e76b51bc3b]
605.
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85 UltraLite.
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Smith 65-6LS.
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are those tyler tee's on the dick?god that first black one is gorgious gorge1Quote:
Originally Posted by PX