44mag Javelina

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Tucsontony
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44mag Javelina

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Started 2026 off right
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Hibby83
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Re: 44mag Javelina

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Nice shot Tony!

What model is the wheel gun?
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Re: 44mag Javelina

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629-1. Purchased it new in 1983 if I remember correctly. Non pined barrel and chambers are not recessed like the very first ones. Had it tapped back in the 90’s for a red dot and might be putting on a new style one soon. Burris fast fire 3’s are going pretty cheap these days and I know that I can hit a lot better with one on it.
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Tucsontony wrote: Fri Feb 13, 2026 9:32 am 629-1. Purchased it new in 1983 if I remember correctly. Non pined barrel and chambers are not recessed like the very first ones. Had it tapped back in the 90’s for a red dot and might be putting on a new style one soon. Burris fast fire 3’s are going pretty cheap these days and I know that I can hit a lot better with one on it.
Nice! My gut told me it was a 629.

You bought it the year year I was born. The red dots of today are much more aestically pleasing than those of the 90's.

I haven't taken game with a revolver yet, only dispatching furbearers on the trap-line.
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Nice job, Tony. I bet that pig didn't go very far.
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