I pretty much had all I wanted and the ones I have about half will remain for a while. In the end, after the kids and grand kids finish getting and being trained in what they want and I have realized the cash for the valuable ones left I have developed a "list" of the last to go. Those are the ones that will be pried out of my cold dead hands and were NOT that high a value but still work for my uses. The revolvers will be :
An exceptional 6" Astra .44 Mag I shot just enough in the 30 years I have had it to know it rivals most S&Ws in performance and beauty and workmanship . It would do all I need of a large revolver to do .
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Probably this little OLD Bridgeport .44 special Charter Arms Bulldog . I have put alot of rounds thru my Bulldogs .44s in others that my sons allready got This one is exceptional accurate and uses the same ammo as the .44 Mag above , in a pinch I'll have ammo even if I cast the bullets and use my Lyman 310 .44spl tool to make it
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Now the final revolver is very hard , probably this one I sighted in 20 years ago and put in my safe, yes it has some value but not much interest by the younger generation . It will do anything the .22 LR can do and is not a valuable S&W or Colt ect. I am also keeping about 3 semi Pistols. But that is another forum.
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