Last edited by Cosmic_Charlie; 09-17-2020 at 10:25 PM.
"If everyone is thinking the same thing it means someone is not thinking"
"A rat became the unit of currency"
6” no dash 586
Mould forth, and load in peace.
6" S&W 28-2 new in box with tools.
Found it last week in Cody Wyoming.
Debating whether or not to shoot it.
I believe I will because I believe that all guns should be shot and enjoyed.
It is P&R.
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Berretta 1951 brigadier grandpa the the 92 fs.
Smith and Wesson Model 629-3 with a 6.5" barrel.
She's a beauty.
Sig 226 MK25. Sold my last 226 probably 15 years ago and came to regret it. Red dot makes it easier to hit quickly with bifocals.
A S&W M-36, 2" with the flat latch that makes it a late 50's-early 60's piece. my neighbor needed cash since his business is sucking wind in this pandemic. I needed another J-frame like a moose needs a hat rack, but he's my friend.
S&W model 12, 4" RB.
Hi...
I picked up off of layaway a new to me Monson Dan Wesson blued .41Magnum with an 8-3/8" barrel this past weekend.
Put about 100 rounds through it on Sunday between my son and myself. Had to make a couple of adjustments to the rear sight and it rings steel plates at 25yds consistently.
Switched over to breaking big rocks up into little rocks on the 25yd handgun range berm.
Great fun...
I did not need another .41Magnum and I didn't need another Dan Wesson but then again when did need ever enter into the discussion.
Well, I saw this thread and I thought hmmmmm.. Been a while since I bought one, I can't remember how long now, so does that mean I need to get another one?
My parkinsonism that controls walking and balance has made me unable to work in the shop. VOTE RED * PRAY OFTEN You are welcome to message me here or send email to xlordsguitars@gmail.com.
I bought a Beretta M-51 for laughs and giggles. The sights are pretty poor, the safety is weird and it has an odd magazine release, but it goes bang every time. I am struggling to fight off the Sig P210 at my local Gander Outdoors. But I am getting...weaker, must resist--is this how kryptonite works on Superman?
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Old model 357 Blackhawk. It hasn’t been converted.
I have a sp-101 .357 that I will have paid off in 2 weeks. It has the rose gold pvd cylinder. It will be bought along with a Marlin .357 1894 that is on concurrent layaway.
I bought a couple over the last month. A 1949-vintage K-38 6" that has about the slickest buttery action and trigger I ever saw on a Smith. To go with it I couldn't resist a 1952-vintage K-22 that's almost as sweet. They both shoot like young rifles.
In addition, a 1932-vintage 6" Woodsman in about 95% condition tempted me into submission. Life is good.
I picked up a S&W model 10 4” barrel For what I consider an excellent price ($250 shipped to my FFL). It has quickly become one of, if not, my favorite shooter!
Long, Wide, Deep, and Without Hesitation!
A couple of weeks ago I stopped in to a local gun store that I have bought a lot of guns from and they just got in 5 USFA single action revolvers that were all NIB never fired . Being I am not really a handgun enthusiast I looked at them and could see they were quality made and being made in the USA made me want to know more about them. Later that evening I looked them up and found that they are a very hi quality copy’s of a Colt SAA and built at the old Colt plant in Hartford, CT. The prices on them was very good and my plan was to go back the next day and buy them all and just hold on to them a while. Well I play golf on a league and we had a early tee time and as soon as I was done I hurried to the gun shop as I thought they wouldn’t be there long and I was right, the hard to find models were already gone and all that was left was 2 USFA Rodeo models in 44-40 so I bought them both.
I wount say what I paid for them but it was about 1/3 what I see them selling for on Gunbroker as any of them I have watched have sold like hotcakes and that is for used guns and these are NIB never fired with all original papers etc. and the caliber 44-40 was a $ 150 option.
I bought these only as a investment as I will never shoot them but they are real prurdy.
I didn’t take any pics of them so I guess they don’t exist which is the way I prefer to keep them.
Jedman
I think this is the last one I bought. It’s definitely the last one that I received since it arrived at the house today after being gone for a few months.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |