I have a 1905 4th change that needs a bit of work.
It has been shot enough that there is definite flame cutting of the top strap and the barrel is loose. On top of that it looks every bit like it has been rode hard and put up wet. I still like it. However, I think that Fermin is absolutely right. You can't beat an FA97. I'd spring for a cylinder in .327 Federal, .32 H&R and maybe even in .32 S&W Long. Yeah I would. Sure. That's the ticket...
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Complete thread:
- I want a 32-20 -
woody,
2013-05-11, 14:36
- Pretty tough to beat the FA97! -
Fermin Garza,
2013-05-11, 15:34
- I knew someone was going to suggest a FA -
woody,
2013-05-11, 16:10
- Look for a Smith and Wesson then. Ben Forkin had one - Fermin Garza, 2013-05-11, 20:01
- Given a .32 Mag Single-Six, I'd get a rifle in .32/20 - FOG, 2013-05-12, 03:53
- I knew someone was going to suggest a FA -
woody,
2013-05-11, 16:10
- I have a 1905 4th change that needs a bit of work. - Hobie, 2013-05-11, 15:39
- I saw a Winchester 1873 come into a pawn shop today. - Andrew, 2013-05-11, 17:07
- S&W M&P is nice - Glen, 2013-05-11, 19:09
- I saw an M&P in 32-20 at Bucky O'Neill's... - Rob Leahy, 2013-05-11, 19:21
- I want a 32-20 - Cherokee, 2013-05-11, 19:32
- Bowen is building me a K32... - Boge Quinn, 2013-05-11, 20:53
- If you have to have a revolver, I understand -
FOG,
2013-05-12, 07:45
- I bet it shoots better than my old S&W! - Hobie, 2013-05-12, 10:45
- For a rifle, I'd pick a Browning Model 53, and for a handgun - JD, 2013-05-13, 14:45
- I want a 32-20 - Remington40x, 2013-05-14, 10:28
- Pretty tough to beat the FA97! -
Fermin Garza,
2013-05-11, 15:34