My Sharps 1874 45-70 cal Billy Dixon buffalo rifle with a full length 6X brass scope. It hasn't seen long distance yet since our local ranges are only 200 yds-Damn!
One used but excellent 2" barreled S&W mod 15-3.
Just as accurate as its 4" counterpart & lots more fun to shoot.
Cost me 250 Euro (plus 85 Euro for the license, if you can believe it)
I bought what appears to be a 1962-made S&W Model 14-2 with a 4" barrel. It's not It's not a Dayton example or a KCPD-order gun and it shows no sign of a rebarrel job. When I get the $50 together, I'm going to get it lettered by S&W. I sold a shooter-grade Model 10-7 and bought this with the money. If it's an original 4" Model 14, I got a rare, rare gun very cheaply.
It's been holstered a lot which makes me suspect that it did armed guard or law enforcement duty. Even if it has been rebarrelled, I'll be happy. The cylinder frame and works are definitely Model 14 (I have another for comparison.) It's the best shooting 4" K-frame I've ever shot. The trigger is just so sweet.
Below are pictures from the listing. The plum caste is all over the gun but it doesn't look like that in the pictures.
Saiga 7.62x39 (converted it myself). I also really like my CZ82...although it doesn't conceal as well as my XD45C so I am tempted to get rid of it and pick up a shotgun.
I have only bought one gun in 2009 (so far), but it is a beaut: A Kimber Target Match. I only use it in competition, but the more I shoot I, the better I like it.
I have left it completely stock, except for the Craig Spegel Blackwood grip panels.
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