Revolver Picture Thread of All Time

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A few of my favorite things

Bird's head vaquero 45 colt, 200th year blackhawk .357, Taurus 431 44 special, SP101, pietta '51 navy with R&D 38 colt conversion and 50th blackhawk 44 mag . P2090078.gif
 
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Colt Cobra from 1954 with a Lawrence Challenger holster and an IB by Bob Chow.

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S&W .357 Magnum from 1954, a pre 27. Early Bianchi rig below that a Wells Fargo marked rig.

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This is not the Old Fuff's night. First he tried to upload a photograph with great difficulity. Then incorporate it into a post. When trying to send the post his computer hung... and hung... and hung.... Finely it duplicated 3 times, and refused to be altered. Now everything is gone somewhere.

I'll try again later.
 
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Model 36-7 purchased this past weekend from the original owner. I added the S&W laminated grips before firing off a few behind the barn.

Chief's Special
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Smith & Wesson .38 Safety Hammerless, 5th model.

Made from 1887 to 1940, it was Smith & Wesson's longest running top-break, and the first to have an enclosed hammer and a grip safety. This example is unusual in that it has walnut stocks, as most were molded black hard rubber. The nickel-plated finish was preferred to resist corrosion in a time before stainless steel.


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Here are some of mine

Classic snubbies from the late 60's
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S&W 17-3 K-22 Masterpiece
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S&W 64-2
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S&W 66-2
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Colt Python 6" Stainless
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Colt Official Police (1949) My father-in-laws duty weapon with the Philadelphia Police Dept.
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Thanks everyone!

Great pics, I can't stop drooling! Wow! I need more revolvers! Incredible!
 
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