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I like the j-frame Hogue woods, too....
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My most frequent sidekick when bow and turkey hunting is this 4" barrel 65-2, courtesy of the Massachusetts State Police, with Herrett grips in a Roy Baker pancake:
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I like the j-frame Hogue woods, too.... A couple of very nice J-Frames you have there. Nicely set up, too. I'm also a fan of the Hogue wood grips on a J-Frame.
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Here's a great gun (5" M&P) from, I think, '36. Excellent shooter with factory wadcutters and lead 158 grain ball. Bob
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Dirty Harry? Nah Mod 57
You better be afraid of a ghost!!
"Woody you were baptized in prop wash"..crossfireoops
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Here's a great gun (5" M&P) from, I think, '36. Excellent shooter with factory wadcutters and lead 158 grain ball. Bob Sweet pre-war! I've got a four inch just like it (early post-war), long action and all. I was just at the range with it the other day, in fact, and (from a supported hold, shooting single action) was having no trouble sending objects flying that were sitting on a sand hill fifty yards distant.
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Dirty Harry? Nah Mod 57 The most handsome, best balanced, best shooting gun of the bunch...
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Alukban,
Is it a commercial 1917?
I don't see any signs of a refinish and it is very clean. Story behind it? Yes, it is. It looks to have been refinished but done very well. The lettering isn't crisp but it is not smoothed out either. It an "american" S&W - non-Brazilian A 1917 had always been on my list and when this thing turned up with the Wonder Sight already on it last year at one of the local shops for $600, I had to get it - budget be danged. Yep, 200 gr loaded backwards and cast to only 10 BHN, going a touch over 400 fps. A really sweet shooting, very satisfying and cheap plinking load.
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29-2 and a Model 14:
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I got a Nickel 29-2 but the only digital I have of it is a video of the wife shooting it.
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I got a Nickel 29-2 but the only digital I have of it is a video of the wife shooting it. If you send it to me I will take some nice photographs of it for you. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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29-2 and a Model 14: WOW, what a nice 29-2. Where did you get that beauty???
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I got a Nickel 29-2 but the only digital I have of it is a video of the wife shooting it. If you send it to me I will take some nice photographs of it for you. Travis you're talking about the gun, right?
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WOW, what a nice 29-2. Where did you get that beauty???
Gougers R' Us. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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you're talking about the gun, right?
Correct. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Alukban,
Is it a commercial 1917?
I don't see any signs of a refinish and it is very clean. Story behind it? Yes, it is. It looks to have been refinished but done very well. The lettering isn't crisp but it is not smoothed out either. It an "american" S&W - non-Brazilian A 1917 had always been on my list and when this thing turned up with the Wonder Sight already on it last year at one of the local shops for $600, I had to get it - budget be danged. Yep, 200 gr loaded backwards and cast to only 10 BHN, going a touch over 400 fps. A really sweet shooting, very satisfying and cheap plinking load. I believe the Brazilian Contract M1917s (M1937) were made at Smith & Wesson in the US, then exported to Brazil.
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Made sometime in the 30's, but I forget the exact year. Is that an M1917? Naw, it's a 38-44. George seemed to think neither of us knew what they were so I posted a pic of mine.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Very old American in 44 RF.
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Naw, it's a 38-44. George seemed to think neither of us knew what they were so I posted a pic of mine. Didn't know you had one. Nice.
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Naw, it's a 38-44. George seemed to think neither of us knew what they were so I posted a pic of mine. Didn't know you had one. Nice. I expect you were remembering this 45 ACP that I had those same grips on briefly. It's gone down the road. It came with some bogus rubber grips on it and just didn't look right. They're replacement grips for either gun but look better than rubber.
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