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The snubbies
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A Colt Police Positive converted to 32 H&R Mag. S&W 631 S&W 640 S&W Model 60 1954 Combat Masterpiece
Leave the gun, take the canolis.
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66 Smith a favorite...
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Several Colt Troopers and a Colt officers model match.
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Model 25 Smith
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A M25-2 that only sees AR brass and 250 gr SWC's.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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22 Maggies....650 and a 51 nickel:
Ken
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A Model 10 I had case colored. It had become my favorite.
____________________________________________________________ Dying gets closer every day
Lloyd McCarter and the Honky Tonk Revival
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Son of a liberal: " What did you do in the War On Terror, Daddy?"
Liberal father: " I fought the Americans, along with all the other liberals."
MOLON LABE
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Smiths and Colts
Son of a liberal: " What did you do in the War On Terror, Daddy?"
Liberal father: " I fought the Americans, along with all the other liberals."
MOLON LABE
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I need to pick up a Colt again I guess. A pair of 10-5's wow. that snubbie is so freaking cool.
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The first stainless steel revolver I ever saw was a Ruger Security Six. It was priced at $176 bucks. It sat beside a Colt 1911. Looking at the Colt, I thought "this this silver looking thing will never sale." Wrong!
My father purchased the Security Six in 1974-75? I have it know. When I was 15, I saved up the money and my father bought me a Model 19 with 6" barrel. It was a beautiful firearm, more so than I could appreciate. Went through a divorce...and had to sell it...fast and cheap.
That pretty much ended my revolver buying for the next 15 years.
If I knew then what I know now, I would have a lot more 70's era Smiths. I don't think that anything currently in production matches the class built into the design and production of those revolvers.
I envy you guys. Firearms like you guys post are almost never seen in my small town. When you see them, they are in poor shape, and overpriced.
Thanks for sharing.
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58s..... 1964 that someone thoughtfully gray parkerized.... First shots with the grips that came on it... With Magnas... With Cokes... Shortened, rounded and refinished original Targets...
If you can not deal with reality, reality will deal with you....
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*Master of random precision*
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For looks, it's hard to beat Colts full rib and underlug. Cool.
Dave.
Those who are always shooting off at the mouth usually aren't shooting straight. Build a man a fire and he’ll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he’ll be warm for the rest of his life. www.wvcdl.org
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I-Frame .32
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Does the same company insure that that does the Hope Diamond?
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S&W M58s are cool. Like heavy barrel Model 10s on steroids.
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My old 5" M&P. It's a "S" prefix. They dropped the "SV" on the Victory models after the war and went to the "S". Not too many of them with the "S". It doesn't make it any more valuable but I like having one from that run. From 1947. That gun had character. Nice.
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