WTB .357 Revolver
WTB .357 Revolver
I seem to have caught the Wheel gun bug. Anyone looking to sell or trade a .357 let me know.
Ohhh, yes sir you caught a bad case of it. The first wheelgun you bought is probably still smoking from the testing session and you're already drooling over the next? WooHoooo! I knew you'd come around, man. 'Course you know there's a name for your affliction...smallordinanceitis...and there is no cure. 

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Well the one I got is so dang nice I dont want to shoot it too much. You'l lsee in the am it' looks like it spent most of it's 36 years i na sock drawer. The lady at S&W said it's a Pre-Model 36 and only 1470 were made. While it's no collector I will try to be nice to itJLaw wrote:Ohhh, yes sir you caught a bad case of it. The first wheelgun you bought is probably still smoking from the testing session and you're already drooling over the next? WooHoooo! I knew you'd come around, man. 'Course you know there's a name for your affliction...smallordinanceitis...and there is no cure.
Re: WTB .357 Revolver
I've got a Ruger GP-100 in stainless steel with a 6" barrel I'd consider selling or trading.Diode wrote:I seem to have caught the Wheel gun bug. Anyone looking to sell or trade a .357 let me know.
http://www.ruger.com/Firearms/FAProdVie ... 7&return=Y
...and thank you again for helping me.dws1117 wrote:That little S&W Diode got is really nice. The cylinder looked as if it hadn't been turned much. Like he said, looks like it has been in a sock drawer for many years. It also shot very well. I'm a lousy shot and I put 5 rounds into about a 3" group at 7yards. He picked a real winner.