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Last fall at Tulsa they were asking $1,995.00 for .38 Diamondbacks and .22s were way more than that. If the DB is in good shape, make the trade, sell the Diamondback and buy two 617s.
I have large hands and do pretty well with my S&W model 64 with Hogue fingergrip stocks. Any 64,65, or 66 Smith would be the same.
Here is an older K frame M&P and my 64. You can see how much bigger the Hogues are.
I bought a WWll model 12 riot gun Winchester from Montgomery Wards in 1954 for $55.00.
In addition to rifles from selling products there were also adds that said "Win a pony. I never heard of anyone selling enough salve, seed, or cards to get that pony.:scrutiny:
My right eye is the lazy eye and the vision in it is 20/250 or worse. I shoot handguns right handed and longarms left handed. I'm starting to get cataracts and am concerned about the surgery. I know 90% of people have no problems, but......if on the long shot I have trouble with the surgery I'll...
Here is my model 63 S&W with Badger grips. I got these at Tulsa from a lady that sets up there. I like to be able to pick out the color and grain. These fit my big hands well.
Here is my 4" model 65 with a set of Hogues. I really like your 3". I was looking for a 3", but I found this one for $300.00 with a full box of .357s. I think it probably was a law enforcement revolver. I used Mother's mag polish on it and added the grips. It'll do for the people I run with.:)
About three years ago I spotted a 4" .38 Diamondback in a pile of dirty revolvers at a gunshow. I got it for $370.00. It cleaned up to near perfect condition, if only it had been a .22.:o
I've watched the .22s go up and up and I imagine I'm not going to find that .22 to match my .38.
That...
I am a S&W lover, so I have a hard time being unbiased. However I picked this one up in a pawn shop parking lot for $200.00. The guy I bought it from told me it had only fired about a half box of .357s. It is so heavy I can't imagine it wouldn't hold up. It's not as tight as a Smith, with a...
That 61 Magnum is a very desireable and expensive rifle. On Gunbroker clean examples like yours are bringing $1,200-$1,400. I bought one last winter for $1,000.00 and felt like I did well. I think your uncle thinks a lot of you.
Spring or fall, if you haven't been it doesn't matter. I go at least once every year and always find some quality firearms at decent prices. There is something there for everybody, you'll enjoy it. There are terribly crowded aisles and droves of humanity, so you might get a little frustrated if...
A pair of flatlatch chief's
A pair of K frames. 2" M&P and 2" 64-2
2" model 60 Ladysmith, destroys my manly image.
Kinda snubby.
Whoops,........ wrong thread.
And more
Model 43 .218 Bee
Model 75 Target
AK and 1911 stuff
Milsurp
Some that didn't show up in previous thread.
Winchester 61 and 62A
Winchester 61 Magnum grooved
Ruger 10/22 International
Winchester Model 12s 12ga and 20ga and model 1897...
Here are a few S&Ws
Blue ones
Stainless ones
Little ones
Big ones
Here's a few Winchester .22s
Model 61, 62A and 63
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Model Thumbtrigger...
Always use a tripod, also use your timer, you can't hold a camera still. Take a lot of pictures, save a few. Mine are light challenged as I use lamps and drop lights. I move the lights around until I see no glare with my eye. The camera will find stuff you don't see (dirt, hair, rust). As...
Like was stated in an earlier reply everyone should have a .357. Here is my answer to that, a S&W 27-2. It'll take all the heavy loads you want to shoot.
However, if you really want to reach out and touch something at 50-100 yards, this Model 57 .41 mag 8 3/8" will do.
I know that you have probably already tried the Mother's Mag Polish, but thought I'd show this one. It's a 65 that had quite a few small scratches. Mother's and a new pair of Hogues and I think it came out pretty.
Have you scratched the 610 and 617 itch yet?
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