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A lot of beautiful ones posted. Here is my meager collection. All working ones, no collectables here..... Nothing meager about that! All NICE pieces!
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Smith and Wesson 586 in 41 special, Culina roasted Birdseye Maple grips, Ronnie
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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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27-2 just recently picked up.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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1964 S&W 57 5".... I would kill for that!
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Some N Frames; from top left counter clockwise: Pre-29 44 Magnum 5 screw, 25-5, 57 with Pachrats, 57, 28-2 with newish grips, 27-2, 29-2, 25-2, 29-2 with Eagle Cokes.
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Colts for Clarke: BigSnakes; two 45's and 2 44's.. And more Colt DA's top left counter-clock: Nick Python, Nick Original Trooper, 38 OMM, 22 OP, 38 D-back, 22 OMM, KingSnake, 1917 flat latch fresh from WWII overhaul.
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If you can not deal with reality, reality will deal with you....
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Some damn nice hardware in this thread.....
Regards,
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Very nice collection Hawk1! Here's a few more, some 657 no dash .41 mags: 25-9 5" .45 Colt, and 58 nickel .41:
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Clockwise from top left: 625-4 and 625-6 (45LC); M&P 340 and 640-1 Pro (38/357)
Golldammed motion detector lights. A guy can’t even piss off his porch in peace any more.
"Look, I want to help the helpless. It's the clueless I don't give a [bleep] about." - Dennis Miller on obamacare.
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A very nice little baby-Chief Special from '52 or '53. Bob
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And yet another 5" Model 10. This one a "C" prefix from 1966.
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Very classy, B. I dig the 5" barrels.
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Bad cellphone pic of the last one that followed me home. Ruger GP100 with a 5 inch barrel and Hogue Alaskan grips.
"The number one problem with America is, a whole lot of people need shot, and nobody is shooting them." -Master Chief Hershel Davis
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Some beauties on here! Here is mine. It's a 1937 Colt Official Police 38 that was my grandfathers. I'm currently searching for a period correct holster for it. It shoots quite accurately, likely due to the longer barrel. SS
"To be glad of life because it gives you a chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars. To be satisfied with your possessions but not content with yourself until you have made the best of them." -Henry Van Dyke
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Bad cellphone pic of the last one that followed me home. Ruger GP100 with a 5 inch barrel and Hogue Alaskan grips. Ruger did well by offering the GP100 with a 5" barrel. That's a very viable firearm in that configuration. Smith & Wessons catch my eye because of the quality workmanship in them. Rugers are what I think of when I want a revolver that's hard to hurt. Of course, the K-Frame Smith's are built stronger than they need to be, but when I'm working up a "warm" .38 load, I put it through my Service Six first to see how it feels.
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Here's a few of mine. I have mostly stayed in the S&W vein of collecting. Centenniel 4th model 44, aka 1950 target 44, aka pre model 24 Post war transitional 3rd model 44 Post war transitional 38/44 heavy duty Couple prewar nickel HDs (stupidly sold these)
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