What should I buy

Ian

Notorious member
I don't know what you're talking about. It smells a lot like Chee-tos and catnip around my place.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
Anybody know how to attach this to a picatinny rail?

If anyone has contact info for Gecko 45 I would appreciate a PM. I bet he has some good ideas for me.
 

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Ian

Notorious member
Seekins Precision has a pic rail mount for that, goes in the far right hole. Duh. Kohler makes some nice accessories for that accessory, and so does InSinkErator.
 

Pistolero

Well-Known Member
Not sure if suppressors are OK in Neb, but...... watch this video.

These are VERY fun guns, love shooting it.


Bill
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
I am looking for something fun to shoot. A good plinker, easy to shoot lots of. Something my wife will enjoy too. I want to get her to the range more and this gun is part of what I'm looking to use in that regard.

Just don't buy a Python......my wife commandeered mine......got it back when Michigan allowed handguns for deer in lower part (shotgun only) of state. Since it was registered to me, she couldn't use it for hunting. That's how she ended up with a BH in 45 LC. She has taken two deer with it, so far.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
No interest in a Python.

Thought part of it is deciding what I would use most and what scratches a particular itch best.

I'm not a bench shooter by nature. Long range handgun, yes, otherwise, no. I prefer shooting offhand. I'm a big time plinker, I like shooting clays and cans at a reasonable distance.

Hunting isn't an issue, I have all the hunting guns I need. I will never get to shoot deer with all the guns with which I would like to.

Fun is what it will be about. It must be a reasonable attractive gun and it must be reasonably accurate. Revolvers in 410 shotgun are ruled out immediately.
 

smokeywolf

Well-Known Member
If you don't have a Colt SAA in 44 WCF or 45 LC, a repro with a 7-1/2" barrel from Cimarron would scratch one of my itches.
 

Brad

Benevolent Overlord and site owner
Staff member
My 45 Colt is. 4 5/8 Ruger Blackhawk. I also have a Marlin 1894 CB with the 24 inch barrel. That rifle scratches a lot of itches.

I would love to find a decent 44 special S&W but they get pricey pretty fast.

So many guns, so little time. And money