Some "New to me" Revolvers:
NAA Mini "Wasp". Note the Fluted Barrel and skeletonized hammer. Chambered in .22 Magnum with a .22 LR Conversion Cylinder. I see no practical need for this gun, but it's well made and fun to shoot.
S&W Governor with Hogue Neon Green "Zombie" Grips that glow in the dark. Again, no real practical need for this gun, but it makes me smile.
S&W Model 10-5 in bad need of a re-finish. The attached barrel has also had at least 3 bullets stuck in it over the years. The other barrel is there to replace the one that has had bulges in it:
Model 1895 Nagant with Suppressor (borrowed from a friend who is in the presence of me taking this picture):
Colt Detective Special made ca. 1967 per the Serial Number:
Ruger SP101 in 9MM:
Smith and Wesson Double Action .44 and Webley MK VI with the Swiss Sawback Bayonet of 1914.
Smith and Wesson 640, 940, and Centennial (Lemon Squeezer):
Smith and Wesson 1917, 610 (no dash), and 940:
Type 26 Japanese Revolver with Holster: