Now you're just showing off Gordon......
My Dad has a 4" Tiger. Its not a bad little gun, actually, lol.I also have 1 RG, 1 1895 Nagant, 1 Spanish S&W copy, and 1 INA Tiger. So not exclusively the two "premium" brands
Not two 15s , one 18 in .22. On the Colt side that is a 6" Diamondback in .22 , and the one with the Fuzzy Farant grips is a ".357" of 1953 vintage , the action rivals my 8 " Python .The later later middle 4" gun is a .22 mag. I just opened this double sided case on the bottom of one of the safes to take each one out , put in snap caps and cycle a coulple times after spraying in the cocked hammer hole Ballistol and wiping and put back. I am selling down in a five year plan, I got lots more of Colts and Sand W .my kids all ready chose thiers. I am keeping a few for my last days, let's be honest on what we can use , maintain and need after all. I have seen too many estates miss managed on firearms with dealers ECT. Getting the Lions share of $ and ignorant pricing. I am selling locally the stuff that seems in demand in the Monterey area. A lot on GunBroker, and some on the Hgh Road forums. I give good deals on stuff to people I like . But all the guns I now have are mostly investment s that I don't want to lose anything on, the good news is I bought at good prices a while back .Now you're just showing off Gordon......
And that's fine by me!
Hmmm, think I see a 14, 2x15, 17, 1905, and a 29 for the Smiths and a Python, Trooper, Lawman, DS, and two Off. models for the Colts?
Mine are more along the line of birds of a feather. S&W ones gather about my house and the Colts stay at the gun store.
Howdy
I came downstairs one night and this pile of Smiths and Colts were having an orgy of some sort. I think there was even a Ruger in the pile.
Who says they don't like each other.*
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*No revolvers were injured when taking this picture.