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.44 H.E. 2d Model (ca. 1921 - barrel cut to 3.5" at some point long ago); .38/44 Heavy-Duty (1949-50); & a M-28-2 Highway Patrolman (1968).
These are some of my "Old West" guns. All Italian repos by Uberti, but they are nice shooters and just alot of fun. 1851 Conversion revolver in 38 Colt, Remington in 44-40, and Schofield in 45 Colt. View attachment 117818 View attachment 117819 View attachment 117820
My Smith 686 4" bl. I don't think I posted this before. View attachment 117816
I love that 686, got talked out of a 4" 586 20 years ago and still miss that gun!
What a beautiful group of side arms! I love the Schofield, been very tempted by one in a local shop. The conversion is a beauty also. I like old west guns!
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it. The Schofield feels like you are holding a piece of history in your hand. really like it. I would recommend it DD.Awesome cutie!!
I love that gun too. Probably my favorite. It fits my hand perfectly.I love that 686, got talked out of a 4" 586 20 years ago and still miss that gun!
My Marlin model 36 in 30/30. Made in 1945. Picked it up on Gunbroker.com for a good price a couple years ago. View attachment 117817
A buddy of mine has one. Damn fine firearm.View attachment 118211
PPS M2 now has about 1k rounds through it.Becoming a ccw favorite.
I really like those old Marlins. Great rifles.Nice. I like those old Marlin's and don't see many flat bolt models in the higher power calibers. I have my dads old 336 sporting carbine in 35 Remington circa 1952, and the 39a in 22LR he bought me the same year.
Beauties.View attachment 116693 Well, @DeaconKC has me outgunned in N-frames, but I love 'em! Top to bottom:
.44 H.E. 2d Model (ca. 1921 - barrel cut to 3.5" at some point long ago); .38/44 Heavy-Duty (1949-50); & a M-28-2 Highway Patrolman (1968).