A friend (who died a couple of years ago) of mine's wife called and told my wife she had found a bunch of handguns under the living room couch while cleaning. Odd since our friend had usually been very good about such things, but first a kidney transplant and then his dad's death and then his own failing heart (which he didn't recognize and neither did we) would be enough excuse for anyone to stuff something under the couch. Regardless, his wife brought this nice cardboad box over full of handguns and told me they were his dad's and that would I please go through them and sell them for her and keep one for myself.
This is what was inside.
S&W Model 31 .32 revolver in perfect condition with the box
S&W Model 39-1 9mm pistol in perfect condition with a spare mag
Astra Model 600 in with the holster an extra mag
Nambu M14 8mmNambu pistol in perfect condition with matching serial numbers (except the mag)
High Standard 103 Supermatic Citation "Space Gun" with the front buffer, but no weights.
Colt .32 hammerless pocket pistol blue with factory pearl grips.
Colt 1911 .45 (1914 period) with double diamond grips and target sights.
Now, I don't know if the target sights were done by the factory or not, but the .45 got me all excited (as did the .32 and the Supermatic and the Nambu).
Decisions, decisions, decisions.
This is what was inside.
S&W Model 31 .32 revolver in perfect condition with the box
S&W Model 39-1 9mm pistol in perfect condition with a spare mag
Astra Model 600 in with the holster an extra mag
Nambu M14 8mmNambu pistol in perfect condition with matching serial numbers (except the mag)
High Standard 103 Supermatic Citation "Space Gun" with the front buffer, but no weights.
Colt .32 hammerless pocket pistol blue with factory pearl grips.
Colt 1911 .45 (1914 period) with double diamond grips and target sights.
Now, I don't know if the target sights were done by the factory or not, but the .45 got me all excited (as did the .32 and the Supermatic and the Nambu).
Decisions, decisions, decisions.
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