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    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Went to the county jail today and got 2 fingerprint cards done. Should have done at least one more, but didn't want to monopolize too much of the nice lady's time while she was covering lunch shifts.

    Didn't do electronic because well I'm cheap.

    Now just need the can to come in to get the process started
     

    Born2vette

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    Went to the county jail today and got 2 fingerprint cards done. Should have done at least one more, but didn't want to monopolize too much of the nice lady's time while she was covering lunch shifts.

    Didn't do electronic because well I'm cheap.

    Now just need the can to come in to get the process started
    I went ahead and got 4 while i was there. Likely will be a 22 can once my funds recover. Waiting on an Obsidian 9 right now with Asz
     

    Leadeye

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    Shot up the rest of that oversize 32-20 today. I really like the SAA repro with the ram's horn grips in the center. They are thicker than standard and fit my hand better. The small revolver at the bottom is a Lightning repro that was offered in single action to appeal to the CA shooting crowd. It came with a spare cylinder for 32 H&R magnum which I've never used. Lots of shrieking noise out of this one when I tested 32-20 rifle grade stuff in it. I wanted to see what the poor man's early 357 magnum was like in something strong enough to be safe. Top is a been there done that Colt Bisley from 1903.

    I wish the Bisley had better sights as when you shoot, it really does not move in your hand. I have a wonderful old Heiser belt/holster combination that actually fits me to go with this. When I go for a walk with this revolver it just feels natural.

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    mcapo

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    Shot up the rest of that oversize 32-20 today. I really like the SAA repro with the ram's horn grips in the center. They are thicker than standard and fit my hand better. The small revolver at the bottom is a Lightning repro that was offered in single action to appeal to the CA shooting crowd. It came with a spare cylinder for 32 H&R magnum which I've never used. Lots of shrieking noise out of this one when I tested 32-20 rifle grade stuff in it. I wanted to see what the poor man's early 357 magnum was like in something strong enough to be safe. Top is a been there done that Colt Bisley from 1903.

    I wish the Bisley had better sights as when you shoot, it really does not move in your hand. I have a wonderful old Heiser belt/holster combination that actually fits me to go with this. When I go for a walk with this revolver it just feels natural.

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    Bisley and saddle ring. :drool:
     
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