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My local Handgun guy

Post by RanchRoper » Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:32 pm

Ok, so here is a website of a local guy near where I live who sells some different brands. He's into CAS. If I was looking to purchase a good 45 Colt caliber revolver, do you folks see anything here worth looking into? Keep in mind that handguns are "restricted" in Canada, I need to get my permit (takes a day to do the course, then wait 40 days by mail) and I cannot buy from the USA and have shipped into Canada. Rules, rules, rules!

www.countryclassics08.com

See anything that would be a good partner for the Henry Big Boy 45C?
1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
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1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50

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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by Henry88 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:10 am

My hands aren't that big (as big as Trump's :) ) but the Bisley grip seems to fit me better.

I don't have any issue with rapping my pinky around though. They say it actually helps with recoil; not an issue with my Rough Rider :lol:

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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by PT7 » Mon Apr 25, 2016 7:19 am

RR,

First, I'm don't fully understand the question "a good partner for the Henry Big Boy 45C?" Does that me primarily the same caliber? Or is it a style of handgun? And second, what is the purpose you'll use this "partner" for? That would seem another important Q to answer.

Saying all that hooey (as Jimmy Stewart used to say), if a derringer will fit the bill, I can share with you my experience with my Bond Arms derringer. It is a very quality-made, solid stainless steel derringer -- and very easy to shoot. I had a Snake Slayer with a 3-1/2" .357 barrel. My choice as it is offered in .45 Colt/.410 caliber. In fact, you can get almost any caliber you want by simply buying another barrel. Easily interchangeable.

Anyway, I'd suggest the step above my Snake Slayer to the Snake Slayer IV. That's because it has a longer barrel of 4-1/4", which provides a higher velocity plus better management of recoil And to "partner" calibers with your Henry, I'd order the barrel specific to the .45 Colt caliber, and not dual use with the .410. The rifling is different, and will shoot longer with the .45 Colt design only.

I'd look over the Bond Arms website, but that would be the configuration I'd suggest. What I can say is, that I wouldn't hesitate an instant to buy one of these derringers. Like I said, quality to the max and easy to shoot. I might add, very fun to shoot, too. BTW, another plus for me is how simple it is to maintain this derringer. Last, you would find the Bond Arms CS to be excellent, as well. Not at the Henry level, but Gordon Bond (we've emailed) is most helpful to his customers.

Let me know, if any other questions about this handgun. My experience was great!
Best in your search for your partner!! ;)

P.S. I bought a 9MM barrel for mine, and it sure was an interesting caliber firing out of a derringer.

RanchRoper wrote:Ok, so here is a website of a local guy near where I live who sells some different brands. He's into CAS. If I was looking to purchase a good 45 Colt caliber revolver, do you folks see anything here worth looking into? Keep in mind that handguns are "restricted" in Canada, I need to get my permit (takes a day to do the course, then wait 40 days by mail) and I cannot buy from the USA and have shipped into Canada. Rules, rules, rules!

http://www.countryclassics08.com

See anything that would be a good partner for the Henry Big Boy 45C?
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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by RetiredSeabee » Mon Apr 25, 2016 7:50 am

I am sure TGR will be able to give you some hands on experience. I have a Uberti.22 revolver and it is very well made. I have handled both of the Cimmaron Thunderer, and Lightning models. They felt great it was hard to leave the shop without one.
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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by tx gunrunner » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:27 am

If he is going to shoot SSAS or CAS he will need 2 pistols and shotgun . I like the Uberti / Cimarron / Taylor for match guns they are ready to go . If he is going to use it for hunting too get the Ruger old Vaquero or Blackhawk can handle super hot hunting loads . In Ruger 45 LC be careful they have chamber sizing problems . Read the paste below

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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by CT_Shooter » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:32 am

RanchRoper wrote:
See anything that would be a good partner for the Henry Big Boy 45C?
I like the Cimarron Model P in 45 Colt. His lifetime warranty is a bonus!
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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by RanchRoper » Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:59 am

Sorry. I was not clear. Just looking for recommendations on a 45 Colt revolver that would be for range use. We can't pack them in the back country in Canada. I like the Model P as well. Thks.
1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by tx gunrunner » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:39 am

Let me be 100% clear I would never ever move to Canada . Gun control and it is too cold up there . :lol: :lol: :lol: I did know you can't hunt with a handgun :( :( :( . When you are in bear country are you allowed to carry pepper spray to spray yourself in the eyes so you can't see the bear attacking you and ripping your face off .... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by Sir Henry » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:49 am

They make tire chains for your Miata John. :mrgreen: Oh wait you have to ride a horse in Canada. :lol:
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Re: My local Handgun guy

Post by RanchRoper » Mon Apr 25, 2016 10:56 am

Maybe you can hunt with one; don't know for sure. But I know a permit is required to transport every time. The CAS guys here shoot them at matches so obviously people here have 'em, and they sell them in stores. But it ain't Texas. We do have awesome maple syrup though.
1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50

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