Oh man, those 327s are a real handful. The factory wood grips look great but hurt like a bish. I found some compact pachmayr grips that work pretty good. The little extra rubber makes a difference. I’m normally not a fan of rubber grips on a revolver, but I’m really not a fan of pain. Did...
I used to be an accumulator; I’d pick them up for various reasons, sometimes just because I didn’t have that particular model. Sometimes because I liked that particular model and two is obviously better than one. (Duh) A few times I’ve gotten a moment of sanity and sold off some because I...
This ^^^
Also, it's the right thing to do. Sometimes the right thing and the thing you want to do aren't the same.
"yeah, well, that's just, like, my opinion man."
~Thomas Jefferson
Go down to the DPS by the Capital. I did it a few years ago and it was around 25 bucks. Take your vintage plate with you. They’ll check the plate # to see if it’s assigned to anyone and give you a little sticker for your windshield allowing you to use a vintage plate.
I picked up a couple of them. One for me and one because a $300 1911 is worth taking a chance on. I might gift it to one of my kids. I took one of them to Lexington yesterday; it shot great and was pretty accurate when I could see the sights. A little dab of paint will remedy that. The...