....with a 4 5/8" barrel. It was produced in 2000 and was made in limited numbers so is somewhat scarce. I found it in NIB condition. It has a #57- serial number thus this gun has a larger frame and cylinder compared to the later edition Bisley Vaqueros. Following are some pictures to share...
First is a pair of .38's-a nib Model 67 and the same in a Model 64 both with some aftermarket grips temporarily substituted for the originals....next is my NIB Model 66 Combat Magnum. Here are some pictures to share with you:
One is stainless with Jay Scott Tiger Wood grips and the other one is blue and 100% original. I only have a couple of pictures to share with you as follows;
...WWII Army Brigadier General Charles Baron...it was from his collection. I posted this here because in my other post some members were not especially fond of the engraving so I created a new thread to show this very special factory original NIB 1954 Colt model .357...because it was a first...
Despite this OMM .22 being 61 years old. except for just a little wear at the edge of the muzzle it is in great shape and is all original....it's an excellent .22 revolver with a fantastic action....and there's a lot of miles left in this classic Colt! For anyone who likely appreciates these...
After S&W had discontinued their pinned and recessed revolvers in 1982, regarding the 629, they started replacing the barrel without the pin in it and without the cylinder being recessed....however this resulted in creating two possible transitional models because some of the M629's either got...
This M13 was very hard to find in unfired condition with box etc. This gun was called the FBI gun because they carried these for a few years prior to switching over to semi-autos. I only have a few pictures to share with you as follows:
Here is a 1960 Colt 357 that I had discovered several years ago. I got it from the owner of a highly respected collectible gun shop as he had bought it new way back then....and this is the only engraved model 357 that I had ever seen nor heard of! The 357 was discontinued in 1961. This was...
....First one is a pre-model 15 and the second one is a model 67(no dash#) which was the stainless version of the model 15. As many of you already know these were very popular .38 caliber revolvers.
Following are the pictures:
Here is a Colt Police Positive Special .38 revolver 4th Edition, which looks identical to the Viper except that it is made of steel whereas the Viper has an aluminum alloy frame with a steel barrel and cylinder. Here are a few pictures to share with you:
Since I already posted pictures of my 2 1/2" Diamondback .38 snub.....I thought I might as well share the following pictures of my NIB 4" Diamondback .22...these are very hard to come across now:
This is a beautiful "unfired" Diamondback snub which was very hard to find and it's the only one I have in my collection! Here are some more pictures to share with you:
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Six Series revolvers are hardly ever seen here in CA but I sure was happy to have found this short barrel stainless Service-Six to add to my collection. Here are a few pictures to share with you:
Here are some photos to share with you. The 10 day waiting period was over this morning so I was finally able to take delivery of this 3" Python! Enjoy the pictures:
I found this Redhawk .357 NIB unfired and it was a worthy collectible...these were only produced in 1984-85 then were discontinued. For those who love to shoot maximum loads of .357 magnums this Redhawk was the gun to do this with as it is super strong! I looked for a long time but I felt...
Whenever I found this beautiful Security-Six I couldn't get my wallet out fast enough-and I'd never seen any tiger stripped Ruger grips like this before...and it came to me NIB. Here are some photos:
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