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#200187 - 08/07/22 09:34 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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My Alaskan isn’t too bad either as far as recoil goes.

The noise is another matter.
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#200190 - 08/08/22 08:58 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: coachblalock]
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I guess it depends on your definition of "not too bad"....it's a relative thing

:-)Rocky
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#200192 - 08/08/22 11:22 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: thevalueman]
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Rocky,
If you want a real treat,touch off a 444 Marlin in a Thompson Contender with a 6 in barrel.

It will cleanse your soul for sure.

Wayne
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#200195 - 08/08/22 02:07 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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The .45-70 T/C is quite lively as well even with a 14" barrel.


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#200196 - 08/08/22 02:23 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: tomthbomb]
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you guys are crazy!!

:-)Rocky
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#200198 - 08/08/22 06:15 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: thevalueman]
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Try a S&W 500. Make a dental appointment before you shoot it, you will need it to replace your loosened fillings!!
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#200199 - 08/08/22 07:50 PM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: rodbrown]
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Early 70's Model 66 and 19-Both pinned and recessed


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#200212 - 08/09/22 10:57 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Billy Poyner]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Billy,

Nice S&W K Frames you have there!!! Although I have a number of those new fangled automagic things,I tend to always rotate back to revolvers.

67-69? I guess you were there in time for Tet?? I was there '64,'65,'66.

Wayne
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#200214 - 08/09/22 11:36 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Thanks Wayne
I was in DC in 68 with the 503rd MP Battalion out of Ft.Bragg
from April to September due to riots, marches,Bobby Kennedy,etc.
Got back to Bragg and got orders for Germany.


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#200219 - 08/10/22 09:22 AM Re: Smith and Wesson Revolvers [Re: Billy Poyner]
Wayne Dengler Offline
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Billy,
I was in DC during the riots too in '68.

Airborne?? Me too!!

Wayne
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