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Posted By: gunzo SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
In the mood to hang a pic tonight. But saw a trend. I guess I like SS.

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Posted By: SockPuppet Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
I like it. Looks like a few black sheep in there. smile
Posted By: lastround Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
I like stainless too. If it’s made in SS, that’s what I buy.
Posted By: MadMooner Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
Nice pile of pistolas!

I’m the opposite when it comes to S&W revolvers. I like blued steel and wood. Hard to beat the utility of SS though!
Posted By: RJM Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
NICE collection....

I remember when stainless first came out...I would not even look at them... Now I have tons of them....

Bob
Originally Posted by MadMooner
Nice pile of pistolas!

I’m the opposite when it comes to S&W revolvers. I like blued steel and wood. Hard to beat the utility of SS though!

My sentiments, too. I have a few stainless, but most are blued steel and wood. But, like you say, there's no doubting the utility of stainless.
Posted By: hasbeen1945 Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
Very nice bunch of handguns. I like both flavors. Hasbeen
Posted By: local_dirt Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
Love 'em all. smile

Especially without Hillary's Hole stinking them up. smile
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Love 'em all. smile

Especially without Hillary's Hole stinking them up. smile

Absolutely. The only one I own with a key hole is my 329PD, and it's been neutralized by a gunsmith, so it doesn't work.
Posted By: VernAK Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
I also like em and also have a Skandium 357 for my backwoods carry.

I've been wanting a 317 22LR 1-7/8" barrel but they no longer offer em.

May have to settle for a 317 Kit Gun 3" w/sights.
Posted By: cra1948 Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
I think all my Smiths except a 27-5, a 317 (aluminum) and a 357 PD (scandium) are stainless.
Posted By: Biebs Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
The only Smiths I have are blued and wood, pinned and recessed :-)
Posted By: johnw Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
I like them all

Guess I first became aware of stainless S&Ws in the early-mid 70s when the local sheriff's guys started carrying model 66s. I've been enamored of the look ever since.

Waiting to take possession of a 4" 629 I got from the classifieds here. It arrived by FedEx last Monday, but work schedule got me to the FFL on Thursday. NICS punched a hole in Thursday and I'll have to wait til Monday again to pick it up.

I get the right grips on it, and a pretty holster, I'll try to post a pic worthy of EdM...
Posted By: 257heaven Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/16/19
Originally Posted by gunzo
In the mood to hang a pic tonight. But saw a trend. I guess I like SS.

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I think you misspelled "obsession". LOL.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Originally Posted by Biebs
The only Smiths I have are blued and wood, pinned and recessed :-)




Nice prerequisite. laugh
Posted By: EdM Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
I own many Smith's. Few are stainless pieces.

A 629.

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A 66.

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Another 629.

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A 63, my second handgun bought when I was in high school.

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A 610.

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A 657.

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A 624.

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Another 624.

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All stocks stowed away...
Posted By: local_dirt Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Nice battery, Ed.
Posted By: gunzo Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Originally Posted by 257heaven
Originally Posted by gunzo
In the mood to hang a pic tonight. But saw a trend. I guess I like SS.

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I think you misspelled "obsession". LOL.


Doesn't the saying go something like; If you have
Less guns than me, you're lacking. If you have More guns than me, you're weird. smile
Posted By: Cariboujack Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Dang Ed, you have me drooling on my cell phone.
Posted By: 257heaven Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Very nice, Ed. I was expecting to see the glass with a full pour in the first pic and emptying with each subsequent pic!!
Posted By: 257heaven Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Ed - That last pic of the 624.....Are those factory smooth magna's, or did someone smooth out the checkering?? I really like those.
Posted By: g5m Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/17/19
Originally Posted by gunzo
In the mood to hang a pic tonight. But saw a trend. I guess I like SS.

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Reminds me of a Gun Digest story years ago titled "Make Mine Stainless".

Nice group there.
Posted By: Mr_Harry Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/20/19
Stainless is Painless. You put the right wood on them they can be as pretty as blue, to my eye. Nice clutch of guns.
Posted By: TimZ Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/20/19
Originally Posted by 257heaven
Ed - That last pic of the 624.....Are those factory smooth magna's, or did someone smooth out the checkering?? I really like those.



Going to guess that those are after-market Culinas made like that. They sure make some nice grips.
Posted By: mrfudd Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/20/19
First dibs on the 610!
Posted By: EdM Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/21/19
Originally Posted by TimZ
Originally Posted by 257heaven
Ed - That last pic of the 624.....Are those factory smooth magna's, or did someone smooth out the checkering?? I really like those.



Going to guess that those are after-market Culinas made like that. They sure make some nice grips.


Bingo.
Posted By: EdM Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/21/19
Originally Posted by mrfudd
First dibs on the 610!


Used to cheap...

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Posted By: VarmintGuy Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/21/19
Gunzo: I am kinda with you on the stainless steel preference/trend.
IF.... (and thats a big if anymore!) I plan on "using" (shooting carrying!) a Smith & Wesson pistol I would rather invest in the stainless versions.
If I am buying for investment purposes only I would lean slightly towards the blued model.
I also intently consider/seek out original "nickel plated" Smith & Wesson pistols for "collecting" purposes.They appreciate a tad better than the blued or the stainless models in my experience.
Yes it appears to be a "trend" for you, garnering the stainless Smith's!
Good for you and enjoy.
But I am open to all finishes and enjoy them all.
Looking right now at a minty nickel plated Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 6" in the original presentation box, at a price I consider to be very fair.
Third day thinking on this one so it has passed THAT "test" for me.
Will probably jump on that non-stainless offering soon?
Long live Smith & Wesson.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Posted By: gunzo Re: SS S&W's, a trend? - 11/22/19
Royal blue & French or Turkish walnut trips my trigger as much as most. But that just doesn't fit me, been there. While I don't go after the latest & greatest on the market in most any venue, I do tend to lean towards proven advances in modern technology.

But figuring though, that nobody wants, or needs to see a group pick of Austrian plastic fantastic. whistle
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