lightman
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Its hard to beat the smoothness of a K frame revolver.
I was looking at 2 inch model 15’s on gunbroker earlier in the year. I was shocked at what they were getting for them. Anything even remotely decent was $750 and upIf anyone DOES have a 2" M15 they have been thinking of divesting.......Im adding a listing in the "Trading Post," thanks!
Yup.I was looking at 2 inch model 15’s on gunbroker earlier in the year. I was shocked at what they were getting for them. Anything even remotely decent was $750 and up
Obviously the name Combat Masterpiece is
a marketing name just as are Combat Magnum
and Distinguished Combat Magnum.
The stainless ones, what's the model number?
left to right 66 No Dash 4”, 66-2 6” and on the bottom is a Rossi Model 511 4” .22 LR (Crazy little gun, pinned and recessed, stainless sights with red insert). Big gun on the right is a Ruger SBH .44 Magnum.
Why not an EDC gun? If you shoot it well it has that going for it....nor even an EDC, just a sweet shooting revolver that makes me want to keep on banging away after the ammo is gone.
Carried the snub version concealed under the flight suit for many years until they forced the M9 on us. I remember inquiring about buying one since the AF didn't want them anymore. They sent them all to the crusher, including the WRM ones that were still in cosmoline.USAF approved!
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For those intrigued by the Model 15
and don't have one, I encourage you
to not overlook the Model 67.
As a "duplicate" to the Model 15 but
in stainless steel, the Model 67 and
67-1 are very desirable in my
estimation. The 67 and 67-1 were
only produced for about 10 years
starting in 1972.
After the 67-1, changes were being
introduced that made the gun less
a direct copy of the earlier Model 15s.
I have a lowly 67...I can't contribute.