Not at this time. Taking them next week for 100rd workout though.Beautiful indeed!
Got any picture of them filthy-dirty?
I know that probably sounds weird.
That is a beauty (4"). That's so pretty, it could convert me from a thumb cocker to a trigger cocker.My 1985 model 624's are so smooth and shoot worthy. They certainly don't make em like this today. I'm glad I am the proud owner of a piece of S&W revolver history. The 44 Special is truly Special!
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K frame 44 Specials are just about the coolest thing. One of my dream guns. Thanks for sharing that again.I love mine too, it's the one on the lower left,
DM
Gotta admit, that 4" 624 is my #1 grail gun... and those antler stocks on ECV's example (with the grip adapter) are the crowning touch, and in the world's finest caliber .44 Special...I'm getting pretty long in the tooth now and have about given up on finding one...but ya never know...Rod Great pics guys....My 1985 model 624's are so smooth and shoot worthy. They certainly don't make em like this today. I'm glad I am the proud owner of a piece of S&W revolver history. The 44 Special is truly Special!
Indeed sir, two beauties there, to be sure; especially the Clement customized Blackhawk!
You have some very nice looking revolvers. Love the way case hardening looks.
That barrel length with those ivory grips makes that Black Hawk the coolest looking single action ever for my money.Currently I don't have a S&W in .44 Special but I do have a really nice Ruger Flattop Blackhawk to play with, for the time being!