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Flash

Familiar Face
Messages
55
Location
Czech republic
Luger P.08 - Parabellum

One great deal at the weekend...
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Interbak

One of the Regulars
Messages
244
Location
Stratford, ON, Canada
Hey Inspector,

OK, here's my 29-2, wearing a Hogue Mono-grip. It's got a little wear, but a real tight shooter.
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And one of the whole Smith family.
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CW from top;
645 - .45 ACP
29-2 - .44 Mag
28-2 - .357 Mag
25-5 - .45 Colt
Modified 686-3 - .357 Mag
Pre-Victory M&P - .38 S&W (38/200 to the Brits)
17-4 - .22LR
2nd Contract Brazilian (1946) - .45 ACP
 

The Inspector

One of the Regulars
Messages
139
Location
Some where between 9th and Main.
Hey Inspector,

OK, here's my 29-2, wearing a Hogue Mono-grip. It's got a little wear, but a real tight shooter.
IMG_1552.jpg



And one of the whole Smith family.
IMG_1550.jpg

CW from top;
645 - .45 ACP
29-2 - .44 Mag
28-2 - .357 Mag
25-5 - .45 Colt
Modified 686-3 - .357 Mag
Pre-Victory M&P - .38 S&W (38/200 to the Brits)
17-4 - .22LR
2nd Contract Brazilian (1946) - .45 ACP

Nice collection!
 

Interbak

One of the Regulars
Messages
244
Location
Stratford, ON, Canada
Thanks Deacon,

It's been re-blued, has a bit of pitting on the right side of the barrel. Clean bore, nice and tight. A lot of these had tough lives in service, so all in all it's in pretty decent shape.

Brian
 

rjb1

Practically Family
Messages
561
Location
Nashville
Those are all so good that it's hard to pick a favorite, but by a little it would be the 25-5. They are rare around here, and the one I have is just "shooter-grade" and a bit worn, but very accurate. Do you reload .45 Colt for it? If so, do you use .451 or .452 or .454 bullets?
 

Interbak

One of the Regulars
Messages
244
Location
Stratford, ON, Canada
I do reload 45lc, and have always used .451 for my Uberti and Colt single actions. The 25-5 does suffer from the typical oversized cylinder throats they are known for. I have picked up some 255 grain .454 lead but haven't gotten around to loading any up yet.

Brian
 
Since this is the Fedora Lounge...

Here are a couple of my old revolvers. (I am suddenly taken with the realization I have to photograph some more of the arsenal.)

The Colt Detective Special was manufactured in 1948 by the serial number and had the Fitz modifications done after market. I bought it in the Los Angeles area from another collector who said his research indicated it had been sold in the same area originally. It probably belonged to a cop of some sort. As a true Colt, the timing is so bad it nearly cannot be fired. But it looks cool.

The Smith & Wesson Military & Police in two inch was a Nebraska find. According to the story (always a story attached to an old gun) the revolver was purchased by an old farmer and he carried it 'all the time'. I added the grip adapter, but the grips are original. It still shoots rather well.

Okay, I can't post attachments, the page tells me. I'll return and attempt it again. Use your imagination in the meanwhile.
 

Oldsarge

One Too Many
Messages
1,440
Location
On the banks of the Wilamette
Here are a couple of my old revolvers. (I am suddenly taken with the realization I have to photograph some more of the arsenal.)

The Colt Detective Special was manufactured in 1948 by the serial number and had the Fitz modifications done after market. I bought it in the Los Angeles area from another collector who said his research indicated it had been sold in the same area originally. It probably belonged to a cop of some sort. As a true Colt, the timing is so bad it nearly cannot be fired. But it looks cool.

The Smith & Wesson Military & Police in two inch was a Nebraska find. According to the story (always a story attached to an old gun) the revolver was purchased by an old farmer and he carried it 'all the time'. I added the grip adapter, but the grips are original. It still shoots rather well.

Okay, I can't post attachments, the page tells me. I'll return and attempt it again. Use your imagination in the meanwhile.

You need to keep posting. There's a minimum number of posts required before the site lets you post photos. I think it's 25 but it's been so long I don't remember.
 

bulldog1935

Suspended
Messages
232
Location
downtown Bulverde, Texas
under advanced posting, click on image, paste URL for your image into the pop-up box (photobucket calls this the Direct Link), then uncheck the line that says:
Retrieve remote file and reference locally

acamp025.jpg

acamp031.jpg

acamp033.jpg


even easier, from photobucket, copy IMG Code and paste it into your post text box.
 
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