Well, I have two Single Sixes, so I really don't see me buying a Super Wrangler. But who knows???Be careful...Wranglers are kind of like potato chips!
Of course, now you're gonna need a Super...Just sayin'
At my house..that goes under the category of 'Marital Contraband' ...............My wife thinks I own 1 gun and I never look at her shoes in the closet.Three weeks ago I didn't own a Wrangler. Didn't want a Wrangler. Swore I would never buy a Wrangler. Now I have 3! After buying the first one I enjoyed it so much I bought a couple more! LOL!
....Imelda Marcos comes to mind .At my house..that goes under the category of 'Marital Contraband' ...............My wife thinks I own 1 gun and I never look at her shoes in the closet.
Nah, you won't be in trouble......an all black one, hmmm. I think you will probably be smiling all the way home. What the heck. You only live once!I have resisted so far- mostly by buying other "must have" guns. But if an all-black Super Wrangler shows up at my local store…I might be in trouble.
Well said and sure makes good sense.I'm quite pleased with my Super Wrangler... It's proven to be sufficiently accurate for my needs. And while definitely lacking the refinement of a good Single-Six, one doesn't have to worry about a Wrangler nearly as much as your more expensive or coveted guns...
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I already had to "rob Peter to pay Paul" to get the 1960 Super last week. I was just at the coast and the shop there had 6 used Single Sixes and 4 or 5 Marks. Almost bought a pristine 3 screw Super with both cylinders, but the ask was a bit high. There were a couple others that were priced right but they didn't catch my fancy. Once I give my silver Wrangler to my grandson I'll probably spring for a black Super Wrangler.Nah, you won't be in trouble......an all black one, hmmm. I think you will probably be smiling all the way home. What the heck. You only live once!
Yeah, I agree......I think the black is the way to.go. 6 used single sixes ?? Wow, that must have made you feel like a kid in candy store !!I already had to "rob Peter to pay Paul" to get the 1960 Super last week. I was just at the coast and the shop there had 6 used Single Sixes and 4 or 5 Marks. Almost bought a pristine 3 screw Super with both cylinders, but the ask was a bit high. There were a couple others that were priced right but they didn't catch my fancy. Once I give my silver Wrangler to my grandson I'll probably spring for a black Super Wrangler.
I sure did. The owner let me know that he would be happy to ship any of them to my hometown gun store. Still tempted on that nice Super…Yeah, I agree......I think the black is the way to.go. 6 used single sixes ?? Wow, that must have made you feel like a kid in candy store !!
I don't know if it was this thread or another but you had a post that made me laugh. It was about putting something in a "safe place" and then for- getting all about that "safe place" until you ac-cidently run into it later on. And then of course walking over to do something with a hammer or screwdriver, and then stop to look at something else. Put down the screwdriver & hammer, and then go back to the first project, and leave the tools you needed at the second location. I think the olde we get, that is what is called "wisdom".I sure did. The owner let me know that he would be happy to ship any of them to my hometown gun store. Still tempted on that nice Super…
Yep. That's my life…100%. I sure hope you're right- because that means I'm full of wisdom, instead of that other stuff my wife occasionally accuses me of.I don't know if it was this thread or another but you had a post that made me laugh. It was about putting something in a "safe place" and then for- getting all about that "safe place" until you ac-cidently run into it later on. And then of course walking over to do something with a hammer or screwdriver, and then stop to look at something else. Put down the screwdriver & hammer, and then go back to the first project, and leave the tools you needed at the second location. I think the olde we get, that is what is called "wisdom".