The gratuitous REVOLVER PHOTO thread

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And, a few more:
Smith & Wesson 27-2:
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Colt Trooper Mark III:
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Smith & Wesson 18-3:
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Smith & Wesson 64-3(3-inch):
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Two Python's:
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Yikes, I found some more!:
Smith & Wesson 686-3:
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Smith & Wesson 19-3:
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Smith & Wesson 17-3:
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Scarce NIB, Colt Cobra(3-inch).22:
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Ruger Service Six & Speed Six(Heavy barrel):
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One last group to show:
Ruger Security Sixes:
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Rare Ruger(Liberty Models)Speed Six & Service Six(In .38 special caliber):
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Four & Six-inch Python's:
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Six-inch Python:
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Smith & Wesson 63-0:
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You guys are posting some real nice pictures! So, I went back and discovered a few loose ends to post!:
S&W 65 "Ladysmith"(More "Manly" than it looks!):
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NIB Colt Officer's Model Special(Circa, 1950)!:
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S&W 18-3:
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Discontinued, Ruger(Short shrouded barrel)SP-101(.22 cal.)revolver:
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NIB S&W Model 67-0(Combat Masterpiece):
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This thread has turned out even better than I hoped so far. I am DROOLING over some of these!:D :D :D :D :D
 
Photoman said:
Tell us more about Snubzilla! Very nice!
My brother has the original Snubzilla, a 3" 625-2 .45ACP purchased new around 1990 with custom work done by the Bill Davis service center. A couple of years later I was offered a M25-2 .45ACP that had been cut down and round butted. The barrel is just under 3" and it had an extra ball detent crane lock facing the ejector shroud. I put it in to the Bill Davis service center for a super tune (With a stock length mainspring strain screw) one of their ball detent crane locks, hammer bob, broken sharp edges, front night site, bead blast and the darkest blue they could manage. The results are what you see in the picture. At ten yards standing double action rapid fire with a Davis grip and Weaver stance this gun will put 230g Hydrashoks into the ten ring all day long. The only change I want to make is to install a good pair of Hogue wood grips but they have to be fitted because it's not a factory roundbutt.

The M65 in the attachment below is the first cousin to the two Snubzillas.
 

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djl4570 said:
My brother has the original Snubzilla, a 3" 625-2 .45ACP purchased new around 1990 with custom work done by the Bill Davis service center. A couple of years later I was offered a M25-2 .45ACP that had been cut down and round butted. The barrel is just under 3" and it had an extra ball detent crane lock facing the ejector shroud. I put it in to the Bill Davis service center for a super tune (With a stock length mainspring strain screw) one of their ball detent crane locks, hammer bob, broken sharp edges, front night site, bead blast and the darkest blue they could manage. The results are what you see in the picture. At ten yards standing double action rapid fire with a Davis grip and Weaver stance this gun will put 230g Hydrashoks into the ten ring all day long. The only change I want to make is to install a good pair of Hogue wood grips but they have to be fitted because it's not a factory roundbutt.

The M65 in the attachment below is the first cousin to the two Snubzillas.


Both of those are outstanding but that 625 takes the checkered flag. Awesome gun. I really need to find one of those. Would make an awesome primary gun and I could back it up with my 66-2 2.5". :)

Thanks for the info and pics.
 
Finally got the replacement inserts. It's a crappy picture, but the grips do look good on it.

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You guys are evil. Just evil. I haven't owned a revolver in several years. These pictures are making me think about getting one again. Very nice.
 
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"Firefly," my Ruger SP101 with target grey finnish, trijicon sight, custom trigger and crimson trace grips. Best overall handgun I've ever owned.
 
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