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I finally got to the range with my new Kimber Ultra Carry II. Man, that gun shoots well. And accurate. Even with my shakey hands. Attachment 382964
TD!!! Nice! I've got the CDP II:
Picked it up one day while at the range with the wife. Used, but in virtually unfired condition. Put half a box through it that night. More accuracy than I am capable of.
Originally Posted by IzzoQuazzo
Evo is not a separate forum from the rest of HD Forums.
Perhaps. But the people that hang out here like to separate ourselves from the rest.
Nice auto's boys, but a good wheel gun works for me. Meprolight Night Sight's on both. One on left is the wife's, other is mine. Or is the one on the right hers? Oh what the hell! Sucks to get old!
Nice auto's boys, but a good wheel gun works for me.
I've switched over to revolvers, although I still own a number of semi-autos. My bicycle revolver is a S&W M60 2 1/8". Loaded with Speer .38 +P gold dots. I carry two speed loaders in the handlebar bag along with it. It's small, light, doesn't kick too bad with the .38 +P ammo.
Pic of my EVO to keep this thread in the EVO section:
Nice auto's boys, but a good wheel gun works for me. Meprolight Night Sight's on both. One on left is the wife's, other is mine. Or is the one on the right hers? Oh what the hell! Sucks to get old!
Ride Safe,
Harold
Nice guns, I've always liked Ruger revolvers. Had two, a Redhawk and GP100 5", sadly I sold them both...I regret that! Wheel guns are still first in my heart. Here's one of mine, S&W Mod 19-3 along with a Damascus knife I made in the early 80's
Well to add a motorcycle comment how do you secure one side arm if making a stop at a place that doesn't support weapon. There has to be a saddle bag with a separate compartment that locks. Or it be a cool idea
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