I avoid looking here since I'm trying not to get a SAA in .45 Colt for fun.
Here's the two revolvers I own so far:
SW 640-1 (pre-lock) in .357 Mag I use for either backup or occasions with hugging family or business situations where I don't want to possibly upset a prospective client.
Ruger Redhawk in .44 Rem Mag with 5.5" barrel for visiting wild places.
Hello friends and neighbors // Colt+ SAA+"Bisley Model" +.45colt + DOM 1908 = another bottom shelf shooter but I'm content.
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Outstanding leather Eaglestroker, your talent and passion have come together nicely.
Hello friends and neighbors// Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber,, or...AKA 1851,Colt Navy, .36 cal.
This 1861 DOM was the type carried by the legends Wild Bill Hickok,,Doc Holliday,, Ned Kelly and Robert E. Lee.
Still indexes and works fine but I don't intend to shoot it.
This is by far my favorite revolver in my collection purely for the absurdity of it. I have spent about 20 hours in front of the TV hand polishing it. It's a great shooter.
Hello friends and neighbors // In the movie RED, John Malkovich uses the S&W 460V to bullseye the tip of an RPG causing it to explode. Fun movie and a great shot too.lol
Me thinks I see a S&W 629-4 (?) slab sidded Performance Center in that mix. Mmmmmmmmmm................ .44 magnum...... I've been looking for one of those for awhile. when I have the money, I can't find the gun, and when I find the gun, I don't have the money. Doh!
It's in almost perfect condition, barely shot if ever. The only problem was the stock grips were a little too small for my hand. I sprung for official S&W N-Frame target grips instead of generic Pachmayr grips, to try to keep it close to authentic. Here she is wearing the new furniture:
You just have to love an old pinned and recessed Smith .
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