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This one was in the group picture, but I like this revolver and this picture.
It's a ".45 cal model of 1950" S&W.
The shiny ones, A first year 610 10mm and a first year 617 .22.
A pair of High Standard Double Nine .22s.
A S&W 25-5 that has been worked over by Austin Behlert. It has been round-butted, magnaported, and has a trigger to rival anything, even my Python. And accurate as the dickens. My wife prefers to shoot this one over anything in the safe.
And a blue Model 57 and a nickle 57-1
And my desk gun, a Model 37 (Airweight .38)
So far, those are the only ones that will sit still for the camera.
Several days ago, I made arangements with another THR member to buy his 2 1/2" 19-5. If the force is with me, it will ship tomorrow. My ffl is the owner of the indoor range I use so I get to pick it up and take it straight into play with (after inspection of course).
Here's (yet another) shot of my 686 I've taken while waiting.
S&W 10-5, I believe manufactured ~1971; S&W 64-3, haven't checked the date yet. I think the model 10 would look better with the service grips, but I'm a better shot with these. 158gr standard pressure ammunition, and it's a tack driver. The model 64 is a future carry piece.
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