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that is really an outstanding collection, thanksfor sharing it with us.
Lets see. . .I have acquired 5 Smiths in my first year of S&W Addiction. . . I believe I counted 58 in your collection. . . if I could possibly keep up my pace of purchase, it will take me only 11 years and 6 months to catch up!!! Game On!
only really been at it 3 years, always had a S&W(or 2)...but got hooked big time, most(75%) were local finds, few others from S&W forum, 1-2 were a gift, some office workers(free to get out of house or cheap, I work with alot of gals), some(20-30%) local PD evidence guns, some Land Cruiser buddies(they had or found for me) 1-2 pawn shop, few garage sales,few random local gun shops.
I still love my HK's(there are a "few") and other semi's but there is just something about a S&W revolver that hits a spot in me.
I dont just like(but I do) the looks of the T-grip, they work perfect for my hand(fairly large) I shoot my best with them, they dont snag like rubber. really the only reason some have other grips is I cant afford any more stag/bone and t-grips (well the 629 w 300g and stag-t grip was not plesent...so it will wear rubber, same with the 340PD)
I counted again and came up with 61. . . Have you indexed them? I recognize a number of them, but I would be curious to know what a list would look like. Another point, I am curious as to how much ammo would it take to load them out. . . I am guessing somewhere between 330 and 350 rounds.
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