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Model 24-3 with Culina claro walnut:
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Model 29-3 with Culina black walnut:
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Mundenized 629MG with Culina ivory micarta:
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Model 14 with Culina French walnut:
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Model 18 with Herrett's Ropers:
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A freckled model 27 that will eventually go back to S&W for refinishing:
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A model 15 snub with Ahrends' cocobolo:
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This is the only pic I have of my 442:
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Well I added one to the herd yesterday:

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Perhaps even:
Early K22 K1XXX
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New Model #3 in 44 Russian.

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'51 K38 with Herrett Troopers.
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Early Postwar, Five Screw, M&P:

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Because a man can not have too many snubbies


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1909 TripleLock
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3rd Model hand ejector .44 Spl.
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Originally Posted by George_in_SD
because a man can not have too many snubbies
Nice. I agree. I've got a bunch of snubbies, too.


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In 1997 got a 1988 S&W 29-4 44 mag like new in box at a gun store for $200.
It had been on consignment for one minute.
Back then it was worth $400 anywhere.
Now it is worth more like $800.

I could put the original grips on for the pic, but I didn't.


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My pick for best N frame.

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Scored a new set of stag grips for my Outdoorsman at a gunshow over the weekend. [Linked Image]
Just need a TylerT to go with them now. Already have the Keith 173 mold and the Thompson 358156hp for Skeeter loads.

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Very nice find and combo.


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Nice 38.

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Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Nice 38.
Good thing it's an N-Frame. The .38 Special can be hell on a K-Frame. grin


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Nice 38.
Good thing it's an N-Frame. The .38 Special can be hell on a K-Frame. grin
Much like those Rock Island 45 autos that Bricktop said were as soft as chocolate...Beware.

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38/44 folks, quite a bit different than run-of-the-mill .38's.

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Slick looking Outdoorsman 'Model of 1950'. I'm not huge on N frames that have the shorter post war action. Here's an early Outdoorsman:
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Originally Posted by George_in_SD
38/44 folks, quite a bit different than run-of-the-mill .38's.

TheKid:
Slick looking Outdoorsman 'Model of 1950'. I'm not huge on N frames that have the shorter post war action. Here's an early Outdoorsman:
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That's a beauty. Nice picture, too.

PS When S&W first came out with these, Colt started advertizing that their Army Special .38/Official Police could handle anything the Outdoorsman or Heavy Duty could, having been built on Colt's largest frame size.


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Very nice! I've let two .38-44's slip through my fingers.


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Scored a new set of stag grips for my Outdoorsman at a gunshow over the weekend. [Linked Image]
Just need a TylerT to go with them now. Already have the Keith 173 mold and the Thompson 358156hp for Skeeter loads.

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