Ratdog68
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This morning I heard a familiar whistle. It was my Tahoe calling to me, it was itching to go for a drive. Before I knew it, my trusty rig had pulled into the P-Lot of my favorite LGS about 10ish miles away. The owner has always sat in the rear/left corner of the store to greet folks as they enter. It was always a pleasure to greet Bruce. No Bruce, he passed away last January. He will be missed.
I began my usual deposit of drool on the glass cases when my eyeballs popped out and nearly shattered the glass (most embarrassing when this happens. Flaunting her beautiful curves at me was a fine 29-2 in nickel... Target hammer/trigger/stocks, R/R and WOL sights, in 6". From eyeballing it, only a faint line on the cylinder from someone not being careful enough. The front of the cylinder looked to have only the factory test firing remains on two bores, and no wobble from an idiot trying to "Charles Bronson" the cylinder shut. Wooden presentation box included, no lining. From the serial number, it's a 1980 vintage honey.
Just below it, was a 25-15 in .45LC. Blued and N.I.B. It was nice, but lacked the smooth as butter refined feel of the 29-2, and has the dreaded lock on the frame. The $700 price difference had me eyeballing the 25, but, it just didn't measure up to the 29's sex appeal.
I HATE WA State's mandatory 10 day waiting for them... but, the clock is ticking. This is a likeness of mine, mine's still in jail. Yeah, this is what I get for buying up some HKS Speed Loaders for one of these a while back. LOL
I began my usual deposit of drool on the glass cases when my eyeballs popped out and nearly shattered the glass (most embarrassing when this happens. Flaunting her beautiful curves at me was a fine 29-2 in nickel... Target hammer/trigger/stocks, R/R and WOL sights, in 6". From eyeballing it, only a faint line on the cylinder from someone not being careful enough. The front of the cylinder looked to have only the factory test firing remains on two bores, and no wobble from an idiot trying to "Charles Bronson" the cylinder shut. Wooden presentation box included, no lining. From the serial number, it's a 1980 vintage honey.
Just below it, was a 25-15 in .45LC. Blued and N.I.B. It was nice, but lacked the smooth as butter refined feel of the 29-2, and has the dreaded lock on the frame. The $700 price difference had me eyeballing the 25, but, it just didn't measure up to the 29's sex appeal.
I HATE WA State's mandatory 10 day waiting for them... but, the clock is ticking. This is a likeness of mine, mine's still in jail. Yeah, this is what I get for buying up some HKS Speed Loaders for one of these a while back. LOL