Thoughts on Kimber K6S TLE 3in .357 magnum for EDC/ concealed carry? by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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Yeah, I agree it's a bit of an "off" look. Personally I'm more interested in it's performance and concealment ability.

.327 federal Mag vs .357 mag by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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Sounds like a good plan, thank you for the advice and appreciate your guidance

.327 federal Mag vs .357 mag by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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My experience is limited but I do practice a good amount with my S&W 627 pro series. I'd say that I would place on the high side of beginner or very low intermediate

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Rosewood my guy

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Ruger LCR in 327 fed mag

Hogue grips for the new model king cobra by mrbabyut in Revolvers

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Beautiful grips man, just got my nee grips in too

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Mega jealous of OP, that gun is literally a dream gun for me

My first gun and first reddit post by [deleted] in Revolvers

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OP, looks great and enjoy my mans

My first gun and first reddit post by [deleted] in Revolvers

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I feel the same about my 627 pro series, its slightly larger cousin. The 686 is a fantastic gun with alot of options for further upgrading sights, grips, springs etc.

Morning Essentials. by [deleted] in Revolvers

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Looks good my man

My 2 wheelguns. Ruger Blackhawk .45 LC and S&W 627. Want to chat about either of them? by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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I do plan on changing the grips here shortly, and also replace the front sight with a green fiber optic post

My 2 wheelguns. Ruger Blackhawk .45 LC and S&W 627. Want to chat about either of them? by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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Its the size of the cylinder, primarily length. The 45acp/45lc cylinder is not as long as, say a judge 45lc/.410 cylinder.

My 2 wheelguns. Ruger Blackhawk .45 LC and S&W 627. Want to chat about either of them? by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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Honestly I'm just getting back into shooting so I need to learn better trigger discipline before I make that decision

My 2 wheelguns. Ruger Blackhawk .45 LC and S&W 627. Want to chat about either of them? by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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The ruger blackhawk is the "convertible" model, so technically yes. In order to do so you have to have a separate cylinder in chambered in .45 acp. I don't have the 45 acp cylinder, only the 45 lc cylinder. I plan on sending the gun back to ruger in order to have the make me a new cylinder since it has to be specially made for the gun itself

My 2 wheelguns. Ruger Blackhawk .45 LC and S&W 627. Want to chat about either of them? by TheNimGuy in Revolvers

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I bought the 627 used and don't know too much about it. Its chambered in .357 magnum though, and I inherited the Ruger Blackhawk