I had to sell a couple of guns to get this one, it's one of the first commercial S&Ws built after WW1. A 6 1/2" .44 Special
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I had to sell a couple of guns to get this one, it's one of the first commercial S&Ws built after WW1. A 6 1/2" .44 Special
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...a/100_2888.jpg
That is very cool. I've not seen one like that before.
Deacon, are you aiming to pocket carry that S&W in the little holster? :D
Beautiful wheel gun!
That's awesome. Looks it real good shape too.
When I moved to New Mexico 8 years ago I made a deal with my wife. She, being an animal lover, went to work for a veterinarian and started adopting various dogs and cats. The deal was that for every new animal she brought home, I got a new motorcycle. After 5 dogs, 7 cats, 5 lizards and 33 chickens I knew I would never own that many bikes so I modified the deal to guns instead of motorcycles. In the past year I've been doing my part to catch up, so along with my new CW45 I've added a SAR B6P and B6P Compact (great guns), a Marlin 917v rifle, a Rock Island M5 12 gauge pump and a used Winchester 120 that I've turned into my coyote gun. So far I've been extremely pleased with my new additions but I've still got some catching up to do.;)
Well Barth, it looks like you got your Master's Degree in Social Work with that cannon. :D
I've been wanting a CZ 75 SP-01 Phantom, but they been hard to find. A local shop had a P-09 on hand so I thought I'd give it a whirl. So far, so good :)
It's not the prettiest of guns (especially compared to DeaconKC's fine Hand Ejector), but 20 rounds of 9mm Parabellum from a slightly over 5" barrel has a certain appeal
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Regards,
Greg