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  • Mitchell0481

    Sharpshooter
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    Oct 21, 2012
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    Crown point
    I like the look of the Rhino, but many don't. I have a 40DS hidden at home, it's a present for my wife on our anniversary this Friday.
    I like the 40DS blue/wood and the 20DS silver like yours. I'd carry a 20DS if I didn't already have a pretty uniquie small 9mm CC gun.

    I want to get the 60DS next. It has an upper and lower tac rail.
     

    Sniper 79

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    Oct 7, 2012
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    I love my Ruger Vaquero. I sent it to Bob Munden some years back for one of his fine action jobs. It is a sweet shooter and I love the looks of it. They are not making them as heavy anymore. I hope to find a spot to hunt someday and try to get a deer with it. Also have an old Smith model 66 snub that everybody at the range stops and looks when she goes off. The .357 definatly has a sound all its own and great power factor. I can ring the gong with my vaquero at 150 yards. Makes me want to knock the dust off of it and do some shooting. I have been partial to my 1911 latly.
     

    BE Mike

    Grandmaster
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    Jul 23, 2008
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    New Albany
    I think a .357 mag. revolver is the most versatile handgun that I own. I have done some serious target shooting with one, carried one concealed, have one for home defense and killed deer with one.
     

    lonegun3

    Plinker
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    Oct 28, 2012
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    I got a Ruger LCR .357. I'd rather pay a little more for a .357 and be able to shoot both .357 and .38 in it.
     

    randy68

    Marksman
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    Oct 28, 2012
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    SW Indiana
    just shot mine Sunday getting it ready for deer season.
    S&W 686-6 5" 7 shot
    117.jpg
     

    Patriot3

    Marksman
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    Apr 11, 2012
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    Kokomo
    I still carry in the waistband a ruger sp101 in 357. I love it, i tried a glock 36 in 45 acp and a glock 26 and i did not enjoy them. The 357 is the way to go for most practical purposes today
     
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