The gratuitous REVOLVER PHOTO thread

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XavierBreath said:
Puurty! Is that one of the Heritage guns?

Yes it is. The polished blue model. The factory service grips are nice, but the Hogues are more comfortable. The Bantam style lets me keep the lanyard ring in place.
 
I love revolvers.
Never figured out why they don't have that thing that goes over th
e top of the hand like autos do...
Beings they kick a lot more, you'd think it'd be common sense.
 
mbs357 said:
I love revolvers.
Never figured out why they don't have that thing that goes over th
e top of the hand like autos do...
Beings they kick a lot more, you'd think it'd be common sense.
Hmmmm.

I find that the more I shoot revolvers the more about them and their design already make sense.
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Taurus Tracker 22, 7 shot in stainless steel
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A 3" ported J frame
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One more 44 from the stable

6.5" 629 PowerPort S&W with Bushnell Holosight and Streamlight M3.

I know it is not traditional but it is fun.

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12 Volt Man said:
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.
You will go get a revolver

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*Bwahahahahahahahahahaha* :evil:
 
My baby, the Colt Police Positive Mark V. They only had her in the Colt lineup for one year and now you're more likely to come across a live Tyrannosaurus Rex than one of these blued steel beauties.

Had I only known I would have bought two. :(
 

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Nothing fancy.

-This was my Grandfather's 10-5 he carried for a couple years.
-He gave it to my uncle who carried it for 10 or so years as an amored car driver.
-He gave it to his son, who sold to his neighbor, for beer money in the mid 90's.
-Ran across the guy and bought it back for $200. (that's a $150 profit:cuss: )

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I'm a day late, and a dollar short, but here are two of mine- A 4" and a 6" Python. Both have "many" thousands of rounds through them both are early 70's models. They don't look as nice as some in this thread, but I still like em....:D
 

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New Herrett's

The neat thing about getting new grips, is that you can take pictures as though you've just gotten a brand new revolver.

My 686 with the Herrett's 'Shooting Stars' that came today.
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