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It's been 50 years since we first heard these words . . . .

kiwigtx

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I know what you're thinking: 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do you, punk?

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@Cranky :lol:
 
I like how the "perp" says...."I gots to know".....

 
I've got the Dirty Harry series and Bullitt soundtracks on CD. Lalo Schifrin, great composer.
 
I'm another "child" of the Dirty Harry generation. Huge fan of the series and anything else Mr. Eastwood
was in/produced. Still am...
I still remember the "hot dog" scene. "Now, just wait for the cavalry to arrive..."
When he comes out of the restaurant with a mouth full of hot dog and tries to yell "HALT!", it still
cracks me up every time. :)

I had to have a Model 29 (pinned and recessed, please and thank you) and learned how to reload after
buying a lot of high-priced food for it...after inheriting some firearms previously, it was the first one I
ever bought outright myself. Loved that damn thing...got talked into trading it for a Dan Wesson.
Lots of pewpews later, I'd love to get my hands on another now.
It may no longer be the "most powerful handgun in the world"...but it's still a mule. :thumbsup:
 
My dad grew up watching his spaghetti westerns and got me hooked on them.

The good, the bad and the ugly. :thumbsup:
 
I'm another "child" of the Dirty Harry generation. Huge fan of the series and anything else Mr. Eastwood
was in/produced. Still am...
I still remember the "hot dog" scene. "Now, just wait for the cavalry to arrive..."
When he comes out of the restaurant with a mouth full of hot dog and tries to yell "HALT!", it still
cracks me up every time. :)

I had to have a Model 29 (pinned and recessed, please and thank you) and learned how to reload after
buying a lot of high-priced food for it...after inheriting some firearms previously, it was the first one I
ever bought outright myself. Loved that damn thing...got talked into trading it for a Dan Wesson.
Lots of pewpews later, I'd love to get my hands on another now.
It may no longer be the "most powerful handgun in the world"...but it's still a mule. :thumbsup:
I also grew up in the Dirty Harry generation and also had to have that bad *** model 29. Here's to Clint Eastwood...
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Same here. As soon as I was old enough and had the money, the first gun I bought was a S&W .44 magnum.
 
I also grew up in the Dirty Harry generation and also had to have that bad *** model 29. Here's to Clint Eastwood...View attachment 1214948
Oooooh, mercy! Nickel plated 6.5"?
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Very nice, seriously.
(Full disclosure: My Dan Wesson was nickel as well. Polished that thing to death when
I wasn't shooting it...)
 
Other 50 year olds are John Denver's "Country Roads"
Eagles "Takin' it Easy"
Both songs always hit me while driving thru Winslow Az and when I hit the West Virginia border.
 
I know what you're thinking: 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do you, punk?

@Cranky :lol:
WatchutryintatellmeWillis??


I just had to screw up and sold my 44 when my divorce started......:(
 
I gave mine to my brother. Stainless Steel S&W .44
 
I'm with you guys in the ownership of a S & W 44 Magnum.
That movie was a factor in me buying one.
I call mine the "Dirty Harry Gun"
You know the irony of that? When the movie was to be made, they had a hard time finding any for Clint
because S&W had practically stopped production on the Model 29 due to slow sales!
 
You know the irony of that? When the movie was to be made, they had a hard time finding any for Clint
because S&W had practically stopped production on the Model 29 due to slow sales!
I bet sales picked up after the movie!?
 
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