shoebox1.1
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Stone buster I like your taste. Well played.. well played
Picked up this one a few months back. It’s like new in the box. The guy at work offered to sell it to me for $350 around 8am. I didn’t need it so I said no thanks.
Around 2pm he offered to sell it to me for $300. I really didn’t need it, or want it so, I told him I would give him $250. He said no thanks.
Around 6pm he called me and told me if I had the $250 in the morning, I could have it. Well I bought it but haven’t shot it yet.
S&W 442-1 Airweight.
It’s sitting in my bedroom still in the box, I haven’t even shot it yet. I’m thinking about selling it because I really don’t need it.Gunny
I like your way of working him down on the price!
Here are mine. Not as rare and cool as the ones on this thread, but I bought them all during the current panic and got a KILLER deal on all of them.
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Hmmmm...pm coming...It’s sitting in my bedroom still in the box, I haven’t even shot it yet. I’m thinking about selling it because I really don’t need it.
The angle of the picture makes the barrel look 20"s long
Nice revolver! Have you shot any 45 colt in it? @MaxP said that there is a lot of cylinder jump. Just curious?
Safe shooting!!!
Love that one.I know I've shared this one before. I have given up trying to learn any more about it. Every lead is a dead end. This was my dads. No clue where it came from or how my dad ended up with it. I don't think it's ever been fired other than the factory test. For those of you who still have a dad among us, don't waste a moment. Their knowledge and experience can never be retrieved once they are gone and you are left with nothing but regret.View attachment 932443 View attachment 932444
It gets a free pass.SBH snuck in there...
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I gotta ask... How does she shoot?