This is my little personal protection revolver. She’s a Smith and Wesson 442 .38 special J-frame revolver. The rosewood grips were added after I got the gun. I placed the five rounds of Speer Gold-Dot .38+P around the trigger guard to take this gun-pr0n image. Click image to enlarge.
OK. WANT. Now.
Yep Its a cutie!
The polished cartridges scattered artfully about her languid trigger guard.
One cartridge wantonly leaning against her trigger, sneering at the camera.
The partially opened cylinder almost, just almost exposing her fully aroused firing pin.
Her tight rosewood grips gleaming in the moonlight.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
You’re a walking, talking smut book! Ever think about PULP FICTION writing?
And next time throw in a coupla’ LOINS in there. Burning loins. . . yeah that’s it.
Very funny – made us both laugh a lot.
Very nice little belly gun… it’ll make the bad guys think three or four times with it popping off at close range.
My personal protection piece is a S&W model 681 stainless .357 mag with 4 inch barrel and replacement Pachmayer rubber grips. It was my sidearm when I used to volunteer in our Sheriffs Reserve years ago. This was the model issued to the regular deputies before the department shifted to the 40 cal Glock. We (reserves) had to purchase all our own uniforms, firearms, and stuff and then we had to go out annually with the regular deputies to do the qualification shoot at the police range. The model 681 is a nice shooter. In case ya didn’t notice, I like wheel guns! 😉
Also looks like its time to call out the cavalry with Obama promising La Raza to pass amnesty for illegals. I am all rested up and ready to scrap like we all did when Bush tried that crap. My other blog is “No Amnesty – GOT IT?” and it has been dormant for a while. I just posted new stuff including some messages sent to one of my senators and to the Obamessiah.
We each have S&W 686 .357s with 2½ inch barrels. Also a nice, compact wheel gun. Still, my li’l J-frame is smaller, lighter (a lot) and has no external hammer to hang up on garments when you want to take it out of the holster.
Bob will put your sites on the blogroll, James. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for the blogroll link.
The 686 is a nice weapon. We were required as sheriffs department reserves to have fixed sight service type sidearms with a 4 inch barrel. No way for the sight to get knocked off whack or hang in the holster. Once you learned where your personal weapon was shooting with the standard department loads, the rest was easy. The hollow point ammo was referred to as “limited penetration projectiles” to mollify the few liberals on the county commission. 😉