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Mike,

Nice Mosin Nagant...All business.

Let's see some more guns that don't care about where they stand in the SCSW, or just guns like Mike's ~ guns with history. Don't even have to be S&W's....

Guns that real Gun Guys look at and say ~ Whoa! Guns that mean business....Guns that get your attention

Safe Kings...


Giz
 
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It's beat up and cosmeticly challenged but the innards are smoother than a babys butt. Smiler
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Here's mine, a 629 no dash as well. Found it new and unfired in it's presentation case last Oct., he's not unfired anymore Big Grin


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how about a pair? the 1911 i have had for 15 or so years and the 5" pre 27 was bought for a pig hunt
and both are the best ones i was not looking for Big Grin


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Dang Giz, you can post that Fitz in any thread and I wouldn't get tired of seeing it.
+1 baby. Wink


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Ditto on the 629 Giz, my -1 has been as far as Africa hunting leopard and plains game, and to the swamps of Georgia killing wild boar.

Easy to clean, a dream to shoot, and you can carry it all day on your hip or under your arm without wearing yourself out.


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Of couese one of the all time work horses...the Model 10.



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Giz, Do you mean shoot them like this? My son Ty last summer with my 629 Lew Horton snubby and factory .44 mags.
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Here it is static, certainly another "Safe King"




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Safe "QUEEN?"

Probably a better name for these babies that have never seen the light of day and will never get fired is to call 'em Safe "Virgins." Wink

Yep . . . "Safe Virgins," that's what those poor, ignored sweethearts are . . .

They never got "loaded," or even taken out fer a good time.

No one ever strokes 'em or pulls their trigger. They never get to bark or feel the rush of that hot load exploding.

Ya know 'bout what they say 'bout them virgins too . . . just ONE BANG . . . and they ain't one anymore. Eeker

I ain't got no Safe Virgins myself. I like 'em to look real nice . . . but have lots of experience, and a proven ability to perform when I want her to!

Yep . . . she's no virgin anymore . . . but I sure think she still looks great . . . and boy can she perform, and as good as ever! Wink
 
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686 CS-1 No safe queens here!!!!!!!!
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Not even my old 1917
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this picture is especially cool because it reminds me of the gun michael corleone pulled down from the chain toilet at louie's restaurant that he used on solazzo the turk. the taped grip really conveys that image.
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Mike,

Nice Mosin Nagant...All business.

Let's see some more guns that don't care about where they stand in the SCSW, or just guns like Mike's ~ guns with history. Don't even have to be S&W's....

Guns that real Gun Guys look at and say ~ Whoa! Guns that mean business....Guns that get your attention

Safe Kings...


Giz
 
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My daily "driver", Mod 19-4 P&R won't spend time in a safe Smiler
 
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Nice guns everyone Big Grin


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No Safe King, My finest gun.
This one has never spent a day in one of my safe's. The owner of this gun was described to me by his commanding officer as:

Take no quarter, none given...
Pretty much describes the man, and the gun.

 
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This one's even been dropped once - not by me, but it bears the scar. Doesn't hurt a thing far as function.


Oh, 4" 29-2 with non-original diamond magnas.
 
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