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Upon doing an inventory the other day, I realized that I had an even dozen 3" N frames...enough to make a proper "wheel" or "clock". So here it is, with a 696 and 686 thrown in the middle for good measure.


ken
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3" N frame accumulator (pre MIM!)
 
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Very nice! I wish i had a clock that looked like that. You have some very nice grips on them too!
 
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Holy crap!!!! What time is it????? time to buy a 3" N frame!!!!
Pred


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That's better than a Rolex any day.
 
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That is some nice hardware. I always loved the 21/2 and 3 inchers. They have just the right look and balance.


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VERY nice, Ken....VERY. Agree w/^ re: the 3"ers. Might they be a tad tooo good for you? I KNOW they're too good for me. Good pics y thanks for sharing. GR


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Now that is impressive.
 
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I'm very fond of 3" N frames. I carried a 657 version for several years for a duty gun. They are great for fast draw work too, although a little heavy for that.
 
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Ken, Beautiful assemblage of 3-inchers! Thanks for the post and interesting picture,

Jerry


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Very nice Ken.
 
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That is a nice collection you've got going. I had to count mine now that you brought it up. I'm only up to seven o'clock.


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Ken, I figured out what time it is...It is time for you to sell me a few of those N frames....LOL.....great looking collection


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Sweeet lookin' time piece ya got there.

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You're a sick, sick man! Wink

Absolutely fantastic!


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All I can say is, WOW!


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