Revolver Picture Thread of All Time

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Great thread, hundreds of great looking revolvers posting here. I have a question on grip for my 65-3. I saw the grips below and falling in love, especially the one on the 65 and the bottom one (66, 2.5").

Any one could kindly verifiy the grip on the gun below, is it S&W grips or other aftermarket one and who made them.

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Thank you so much. :D
 
I'm not half to photographer as some here, but here's a shot of my S&W snubbies.

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top row - M66-2, M640, M64-2
middle - M38 Body Guard, M317, M60
bottom - M642 with CTs, M37
I absolutely love the grips on the 317, is that considered 'rosewood' ? I was between Black Walnut and Lamo Camo for my Airweight, but someone needs to tell me what those grips are :p
 
This Python much prefers being outside , or in a holster, or punching paper to sitting in a dark safe. ;)

All of which it's done today... except for sitting in a safe. :D
 
I absolutely love the grips on the 317, is that considered 'rosewood' ? I was between Black Walnut and Lamo Camo for my Airweight, but someone needs to tell me what those grips are :p them grips are called Dymond Wood smith and wesson used them on some of the smith and wesson 317's
 
Msrtex... it is an oxinate 84 bluing job that a friend of mine did last week after sandblasting to roughen up the stainless finish and putting it through an acid bath.

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and here is my newly acquired model 29:D
 
Hello friends and neighbors // Here are my S&W options Dad and the kids
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Next is Pietta/ 1861 Navy .36 4" W/ a couple of my Great Grandfathers knives.
Also a first edition written in 1883 By Allen Pinkerton "The Spy of the Rebellion" The Spy System of the United States Army
Detailing the beginings of the U.S. Secret Service.
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