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  1. Originally Posted By: G-MAN
    Kahr PM40.

    What are your feelings on DAO?

    I guess these little DA guns with 6.5-7.0 # pulls aren't so bad. I'm so darn spoiled by feather trigger SA guns. grin

    The last thing you want on a concealed carry, self-defense pistol is a light trigger. In a SD situation you aren't going to be taking aimed shots. It's going to be up close and personal. You want a smooth trigger, but you want it to require enough effort that there is no chance you let a round go unless you absolutely mean to.

  2. On top of old smokey! The thing that surprises me is the velocity. Not bad for a big old beast.

    I wonder if he even measured one of the balls?

    Thanks - that was cool.

    The Dragoon was a powerful pistol. With a full charge of powder it could come close to matching the ballistics of a modern 44 Magnum. The Colt Walker he mentioned held even more powder and tests have shown that at max load it did match the power of the 44 Mag: 1200 ft/sec and 500 ft/lbs.

  3. You are one serious pooch. I mean that in a good way.

    I just never got into all the vamp stuff. We have a whole town dedicated to the pop Twilight series. Too each their own, but some teens are a into it a bit much. Not saying your book is at all related to that junk.

    I'm sure a lot of people will assume I'm trying to ride on the coattails of "Twilight" or some other current pop vampire phenom, but I wrote Gerard over a decade ago and I've never seen or read a thing from the Twilight books or movies.

    I was a big time "Dark Shadows" fan in the 60s, so I've always been partial to campy, Gothic vampire stories. I like to think my story is a cut above this, however.

  4. Had to create another trailer. I thought the music I was using in the first one was "free," but it turns out not to be if used in any sort of "advertisement," which this is. I'll have to find out how much the licensing fee is.

    Anyhow, I sort of like this one better, and the music in it is free.

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  5. Very cool Gary, how long have you been working on the novel?

    I wrote the story over ten years ago (when I was working as the editor at a small publishing company) for inclusion in a collection of short fiction that wound up not getting published.

    I thought I'd lost my only copy of the story, which was on a floppy. I sat down several times over the last decade to try to write it anew, but each time I just lost interest. Once you've finished a story it's very hard to recreate it from scratch and come up with something that even remotely resembles the original. Last month I was digging through a box of old floppys looking for something else and found the disc with Gerard on it. I worked through it, did some editing, and got it ready for publication.

  6. Originally Posted By: G-MAN

    That is a MK III. Do NOT buy that gun. That is not an original Trooper 357. It does not share anything (other than looks) with a Python. The MK III was Colt's first attempt at a revolver design that almost completely eliminated the need for hand-fitting in the production process.

    Study up on Colt revolvers before you dive in and buy something.

    I must admit, the bias in gun stuff is way worse than most other hobbies. Before I challenge the expert, please list ALL the weaknesses of the Trooper Mk III.

    Oh and yes I have studied.

    No real weaknesses that I know of, but you had asked about what to buy if you couldn't buy a Python. The Trooper 357 (made up until 69) is the closest you can get to a Python because the frame, cyl, and action are the same.

  7. Geeze man, don't be so melodramatic! Like a kid I tell you.

    For $500 looks like you got a deal although there seem to be quite a few in the $600 range. With the extra barrel, not such a bad deal.

    http://seattleguns.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=43825

    FS/FT Colt Trooper MK III with 4" and 6" Barrel. Gun is in very nice shape. Price $675 (not $650)

    That is a MK III. Do NOT buy that gun. That is not an original Trooper 357. It does not share anything (other than looks) with a Python. The MK III was Colt's first attempt at a revolver design that almost completely eliminated the need for hand-fitting in the production process.

    Study up on Colt revolvers before you dive in and buy something.

  8. See if you can find a good Colt Trooper 357. This is the gun the Python was developed from. Frame, cylinder, and lockwork are the same as the Python. Action won't be as smooth as a Python because the Trooper 357 didn't get as much handcrafted TLC before it left the factory as the Python did.

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