Ruger Redhawk .45lc with a 4inch barrel.
My camera phone isn't co-operating tonight, so here is a picture of a handgun just like it.

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baffled wrote:I'm not trying to be a dick (seriously), but wasn't there a thread like this a month or so after Sandy Hook?
I personally haven't bought anything. The prices around here are still ridiculous.
Why do we have to wait for another Sandy Hook to celebrate gun culture?baffled wrote:wasn't there a thread like this a month or so after Sandy Hook?
WildGorillaMan wrote:Enthusiasm combined with no skill whatsoever can sometimes carry the day.
Terry B. wrote:Why do we have to wait for another Sandy Hook to celebrate gun culture?baffled wrote:wasn't there a thread like this a month or so after Sandy Hook?
You and your kind disgust me.
Fat Cat wrote:I've still just been shooting my Henry rifle. I want to get a bigger loop and have a proper scope mount put on it, but I have had to pay for responsible shit as of late and have not made the purchase.
I do want to get a handgun in the next few years. My dream is Python, but I am considering a variety of choices. I like the Ruger GP100 too, possibly the Redhawk but I think that that is too much for my hand.
I used to work with some Potter County boys(PA) and their whole clan was 32 Winchester Special nuts. They also introduced me to canning venison which was surprisingly good, including pickled deer heart.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Nothing but some ammo. Not been much of a run on 32 Winchester Special.
I'm tempted to buy a new front sight for my old pump-action .22 as my next firearms-related purchase. The current sight is very difficult to see.Batboy2/75 wrote:.22lr rifle is we're it's at.
DikTracy6000 wrote:I used to work with some Potter County boys(PA) and their whole clan was 32 Winchester Special nuts. They also introduced me to canning venison which was surprisingly good, including pickled deer heart.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Nothing but some ammo. Not been much of a run on 32 Winchester Special.
Sua Sponte wrote:Taurus Judge. Great carry revolver for the back desert areas around Tucson. Takes .410 shot shells for the occasional reptile, .410 loads with rubber buck to get the attention of that group of guys who thought it's all fun and games to fuck around with threats so far from civilization because they're them and you're just you and your pup, and takes steel buck .410 and .45 Long Colt should there be more serious issues like the illegals and the drugs that run the deserts. Typical 5-round load out for a 3-day weekend hike is one round .410 shot, one round .410 rubber buck, one .410 real buck and two hollow point .45 Long Colt. Short barreled but can hit E-type close enough to center mass at ~20-meters from a stable stance with the LC.
Yes. If you heard it from a guy or two on a forum or saw an article about one model produced in 2009, it must be true.Fat Cat wrote:The Anaconda is fucking sexy. But I had heard that Colt quality had suffered in recent years. True?
It's actually the other way around, quality started poor with the Python/Anaconda and then Colt stepped in and fixed things. The Python and the Anaconda were Colt's first entry into the modern magnum DA revolver market. Colt was about a decade late to the magnum revolver craze.protobuilder wrote:Yes. If you heard it from a guy or two on a forum or saw an article about one model produced in 2009, it must be true.Fat Cat wrote:The Anaconda is fucking sexy. But I had heard that Colt quality had suffered in recent years. True?
The idiocy and feigned knowledge when it comes to guns is second to none.
Slow down there tiger. I pretend no knowledge of guns, and am asking a genuine question.protobuilder wrote:Yes. If you heard it from a guy or two on a forum or saw an article about one model produced in 2009, it must be true.Fat Cat wrote:The Anaconda is fucking sexy. But I had heard that Colt quality had suffered in recent years. True?
The idiocy and feigned knowledge when it comes to guns is second to none.
Python /= AnacondaBatboy2/75 wrote:It's actually the other way around, quality started poor with the Python/Anaconda and then Colt stepped in and fixed things. The Python and the Anaconda were Colt's first entry into the modern magnum DA revolver market. Colt was about a decade late to the magnum revolver craze.protobuilder wrote:Yes. If you heard it from a guy or two on a forum or saw an article about one model produced in 2009, it must be true.Fat Cat wrote:The Anaconda is fucking sexy. But I had heard that Colt quality had suffered in recent years. True?
The idiocy and feigned knowledge when it comes to guns is second to none.
Colt stopped making the Python an the Anaconda back in 1999 or 2001, with very limited special order models available through their custom shop. Even then, they stopped making the custom ones around 2005.
They are very heavy guns compared to their competition; Ruger and S&W. However, they are absolute tack drivers.
On another noted an back to my Ruger Redhawk.
My Ruger Redhawk .45lc was specifically purchased to use over pressured .45lc loads in. Only Ruger Blackhawks, Redhawks, and SuperRedhawk .45lc revolvers can be used with .45lc +P. The muzzle energy and velocity generated by these +P rounds surpasses .44 magnum.