Love shooting my '75

Started by RRio, February 05, 2020, 02:08:35 AM

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RRio

Went out Sunday and shot some rounds through my '75 Outlaw. I friggin' love this gun!!   ;D
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The Pathfinder

They're so much fun I've gotten nine of them over the years, from 38 Special Serial no. 10, one 357, 3 45s. 3 44s and a parts to build up gun. Somehow I can just never seem to part with a gun. ;D

Tuolumne Lawman

Yep, gotta love the Remmies.....Frank James had it right!
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45 Dragoon

They're even better with coil springs in um!! ( shhhh .  .  . they'll make a Ruger blush!!)

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The original bad bob

The lock work seems stronger on an 1875 Rem than a Colt SAA .. I am a fan :)

Jubal Starbuck

   I love my pair of 7 1/2" barrel ,44-40"s,  especially with slimmer aftermarket grips.

LongWalker

I shot one for about ten years.  It occasioned some muzzle damage and was shortened to 5 1/2", replaced the front sight at the same time so it shot to POA.  Didn't like BP loads, but with a smokeless load that duplicated the original load, it was a great gun.  I always liked the web under the barrel, it gave me confidence that the ejector would be protected if I wrapped it around some miscreant's head!
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