Spencer
Single-Sixer
Reuben.J.Cogburn showed his well worn Ruger. http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=241227 Actually, to continue the thought, I just might come close to having enough field time to get a gun and holster to look like that. Which I would love to do! But in order to do that, there needs to be one gun you reach for on EVERY occasion. I split my time between my .44 special for deer and larger game, my .32 mag for running rabbits with the beagles, squirrels with the cur, coyote and just cooler weather field carry, and my single six .22 for summer backpacking and horse riding. occasionally the .357 gets the nod too. There are times the Glock is a close companion as well. With the time split between the 5, the wear is also. I'd like to hand a well worn gun and holster to my son when I am old and crotchety that he remembers as the "one" dad always had with him.
So, which gets the nod for constant carry? I'm thinking the .32 If I could carry it enough and make memories like Reuben and a lot of you others have with yours, it would be worthy to hand down to him.
But My Harton .44 special is my carry for deer season....A simply beautiful work of art that has taken NY deer and AZ bobcat
And my Single six rides so well on a Barranti holster on my chinks when on the horse....
And my .357 has spent time briefly roaming the hills of Wyoming....
Ain't it great to be in a country where this dilemma can actually occur?
But seriously folks, This would be a great conversation topic, chime in with your thoughts!!
And pics are ALWAYS welcome!!!
Oh, pics are mandatory??????
OK, here we go
Single Six
.32 Mag. I took off the sheephorn and have regular wood Ruger grips on it now.
.44 special
I'm pretty sure no one wants to see a Glock on this forum.
So, which gets the nod for constant carry? I'm thinking the .32 If I could carry it enough and make memories like Reuben and a lot of you others have with yours, it would be worthy to hand down to him.
But My Harton .44 special is my carry for deer season....A simply beautiful work of art that has taken NY deer and AZ bobcat
And my Single six rides so well on a Barranti holster on my chinks when on the horse....
And my .357 has spent time briefly roaming the hills of Wyoming....
Ain't it great to be in a country where this dilemma can actually occur?
But seriously folks, This would be a great conversation topic, chime in with your thoughts!!
And pics are ALWAYS welcome!!!
Oh, pics are mandatory??????
OK, here we go
Single Six
.32 Mag. I took off the sheephorn and have regular wood Ruger grips on it now.
.44 special
I'm pretty sure no one wants to see a Glock on this forum.