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Tuesday, March 7, 2017
The Epitome of Cool
That car was reported to have been scrapped after filming was completed.
Lt. Bullitt carried a Cold Diamondback, which is pretty pricey these days. It's a rare one on an auction site that doesn't go for $1,500 or more. There may be people who won't blink at that price for a carry gun, but I'm not one of them.
To follow up on this post, a third option has arisen. I have an order in for a 3" Model 65. It can get humid where I live, so a stainless-steel carry gun has a lot of advantages (as long as one keeps in mind that the term is "stain-less", not "stain-proof").*
More to come.
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* Or, as I once told my boss "it says 'stain-less', not 'stain-no'."
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I've got the same year and model car anyway...:-)
ReplyDeleteWay cool. My favorite movie trivia question: How many hubcaps came off the Dodge during the pursuit?
ReplyDeleteThe answer is all over the map depending on theater or broadcast edit.
Spud, do you need a beneficiary for your will? :D
ReplyDeletedmurrey, the easy answer is 5...but you're right about cuts and adds.
ReplyDeleteComrade, sounds like an excellent plan. I've regretted rationionalizing to a .45 from a 10mm and a PPKS. The 10 was awesome, but too costly...but for carry, that little, stainless PPKS was ideal (other than the need for most of the magazine and accurate placement to do the job). I guess I'll have to look for a small framed, single stack .45 sometime.
Lol, the car is my wife's...She bought it new in 69 and was her first car.
ReplyDeleteI think she wants buried in it , much as she loves that thing.
CP88, I have a PPK/s, but I'm kind of meh over it. I did round off the bottom corners of the slide with a mill file to stop it from slicing up the web of my hand.
ReplyDeleteThing I don't like about the .380 is that in order to get adequate penetration, you're pretty much limited to FMJs. There are .38 rounds that both penetrate and expand.
And I also trust the functionality of a revolver in a scenario where shit has gone sideways.
Absolutely agree, Comrade. I was noting I missed that little compromise .380...not promoting it as a great choice. It's a nasty little biter alright!
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