I love the “convertible six,” with the extra 22-magnum cylinder. Offer that in the ten, and save me a place in line.
I have a couple of old H&R eight-shooters. It’s fun to watch the look on the other revolver “operators'” faces when you finish the string. Same line every time: You win a lot of gunfights that way.
When I was a kid, the guy who ran the hardware store in my small town was a gun collector. I remember seeing an entire crate of the .30-40 Krag-Jorgensen rifles sitting in the middle of his store floor.
Having owned the Single-Six Deluxe, I’m with OHIO SHAWN: I cannot identify the “mission” for it, but I want one of those Single Tens. Death to tin cans.
June 16th, 2011 at 12:10 pm
I don’t need it, or know why I want it, but I have a craving for the single ten.
June 16th, 2011 at 2:08 pm
I love the “convertible six,” with the extra 22-magnum cylinder. Offer that in the ten, and save me a place in line.
I have a couple of old H&R eight-shooters. It’s fun to watch the look on the other revolver “operators'” faces when you finish the string. Same line every time: You win a lot of gunfights that way.
June 16th, 2011 at 5:03 pm
When I was a kid, the guy who ran the hardware store in my small town was a gun collector. I remember seeing an entire crate of the .30-40 Krag-Jorgensen rifles sitting in the middle of his store floor.
Having owned the Single-Six Deluxe, I’m with OHIO SHAWN: I cannot identify the “mission” for it, but I want one of those Single Tens. Death to tin cans.