susieqz
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walk, that's a model 10?
drift, those are model 14s?
don, that's a model 15?
drift, those are model 14s?
don, that's a model 15?
drift, those are model 14s?
I like semi's and revolvers, but revolvers are always what gives me that warm fuzzy feeling.
If they are old fashioned, then I'm proud to be a luddite, and would happily walk into any crowd and proclaim my love for revolvers openly................ maybe not in an airport.
Model 33. in 38 S&W.walk, that's a model 10?
don, that's a model 15?
When I started buying guns a few years back I got some semi auto handguns. There was the 9mm Shield and SR9c and an M&P22 pistol to start with, because revolvers are old fashioned. I'm not quite sure what happened!
Good pick Walkalong--Just yesterday had my Son + His Girlfriend out shooting..She did NOT like the recoil of my Model 36...She LOVED my Model 10 HB, look-a-like of yours. Mine has the original Magna grips that fits Her hands better...I THINK?? that I "Lost" another firearm??HA HA...Here's an old fashioned Model 10 for you. (10-6)
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Are those all "American Outdoor Brand" revolvers?
-kBob
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Yeah, I guess you could say I am a revolver guy.
This is my 'pile of 38s' photo. Mostly Smiths, a few Colts, and even the one double action Ruger I own.
By no means all of them, just a sampling of 38s and a couple of 357 Mags. I have lots more.
Disclaimer: No firearms were injured in the making of this photograph.
I hope those were gently placed on top of each other...
That's a 696 on the bottom, correct? Just curious if you're thinking about a model 69 to compliment it, and also how many rounds you have through the 696. It's a gun that's always fascinated me, but the cylinder walls and forcing cone always gave me pause. Kind of scary thin.A Ruger and a Smith
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