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This is a beauty.. Just awesome..

Thanks, it started out as a finish challenged 6" that had some "work" done to it, so I got it for a song. The previous owner buggered the grips and every screw on the gun. He also messed with the trigger and it had a bad case of push off. I fixed the trigger then sent it S&W for the barrel swap and the bead blast blue finish, I figured the rubbers and Safariland paddle holster would complete the Combat Revolver look.

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Spoiled?

When you have only one, it is sure to get spoiled.

60-4, Chief's Special Target Stainless, DOB March, 1991
 

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Hello friends and neighbors // I'd love to have a 3" m60, just about the perfect handgun. That is a 3" isn't it?

Today was a good day for enjoying the pleasure of shooting 30 M1carbine cal. out of a handgun. (shooting the rifle is so much fun I sometimes forget)
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Pair of Ruger Old Armies.

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Mine as of today :) Came with Hogue Monogrips and a speedloader and one box of ammo for $400
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S&W Mod 64, sorry so blurry cellphone picture :p
 
Here are a couple group shots....
 

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pair of 29's
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My S&W 329Pd .44 mag 4" barrel wearing its new Ahrends combat grips.

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Here is a 686-6 .357 seven shot, 3" barrel also with Ahrends combat grips.

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The 642-2 .38 spl. which is my usual daily carry gun.

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And my over 30 year old Ruger Single Six Convertible .22

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You don't see one of these every day, Rast & Gasser 8mm, circa 1880.

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Who said hi cap revolvers are something new?
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Hello friends and neighbors // Meat, Potatoes and now Gravy.

Started shooting 44. again with the S&W M29 8 3/8" I bought a couple of months back.

So I decided to replace the Redhawk I had to sell years ago to fund a transmission for my 1971 Monte Carlo (with factory bucket seats and floor shift)

That one was a 7 1/2" but since I have a 7 1/2" Blackhawk in .30 carbine cal. and a Service Six 4" .357 the 5 1/2" Redhawk seemed to fit the bill. (recently gifted my Security Six 4" .357 to my Dad for his 70th birthday)
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The trigger on the .44 was much better than anticipated but different grips might be needed to reduce trigger guard slap. Other than that I'm greatly pleased with the 5 1/2" in accuracy, balance and recoil using WWB .44 mag and Federal .44 special.
 
1968 Model 36 with Altamont Pearls grips. Krone Sterling Silver fountain pen, German Eye Brand pocket knife and a sterling silver business card case. My "executive" carry package for when I feel like I'm "kind of a big deal" :)
 

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