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Old 03-11-2017, 03:14 PM
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Just for fun, I want to start a gun pairing thread. Let me start first with a pair of pre 27.

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Old 03-11-2017, 04:42 PM
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Here you go...

A pair of A.H. Foxes



A pair of Smith & Wesson M&P Shields



A pair of Masterpieces

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Just cuz ya asked... paraglops.

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2 pairs...

taurusususses (Tauri?) Model 99 and
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Colt & Colt
Ruger & Ruger Blackhawk

357 magnum.
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Left: S&W 642 no-dash with ebony Eagle Secret Service grips.

Right: S&W 642-1 with cocobolo Spegel boot grips.
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How about a pair of Webley Mk VI's



Or a pair of Mauser C96's?



Finally, a trio of Hartford M1925's....

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Colt and S&W . These are fun to shoot, feeling the slide slowly cycled is an interesting experience.
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Nice pair.

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A pair of Colt S70's:

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Also have a pair of old Winchester 1200's:



And a pair of Norinco 1887's, real ones are too pricey for me!

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Not a matched pair, but they're both .45:



I used this pic to show that I DO actually shoot sometimes, not just post pics on the internet.
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A pair of 28-2s
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How about a pair of 19's (2 and a 3).
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And a pair of 629-1's. Sorry about the pictures. I need to get a light box.
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Here are two 25-2s and a bonus 25-7.



Here are triplets 17-6, 16-4, & 14-5.

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Top left went to one of my workmates. That leaves a pair of Model 19's.






When my second 640-1 gets here from Centerfire I will add that pair here.
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You have a great collection of pairs!
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A pair of oldies but goodies...



A pair to beat a full house...



A special pair...



A pair of South Africans...



I don't want to be the only guy without triplets...


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Not firearms but airrifles:





No armoury is complete without a couple of high mileage Glocks


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A pair of 10-5s
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A pair of Ruger Blackhawks in 41 mag

And I'll raise you a pair of German Shorthair puppy dog eyes
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I bought these two Rugers for my son's, they have consecutive serial​numbers

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A pair of .44's



Another pair of 44's





A pair of Chiefs





A pair of .45's





Yet another pair of .44's



A pair of 66's





Another pair of 66's





A pair of 19-5's





A pair of 5 inch 27's (actually a pre 27 and a 27-2)





A pair of 27's





A pair of Outdoorsmans



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Wow!! I didn't know I had so many pairs or even quintuplets.

Photo 1: Five Model 39s. Top one is a pre-39, the one at 7 O:Clock has a steel frame. None are 39-2s.

Photo 2: Three 59s.

Photo 3: K 38 and K 22, both 5 screw.
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Mauser Pistols.

Photo 1: Two Mauser military pustols from both ends of the production run. The cone hammer on the left has a 5000 SN and probably left the factory in 1897. The Model 710 on the right was probably produced around 1932, just before Mauser switched to production fo the Schnellfeuer.

Photo 2: Two HSc's from both ends of the production run. the one on the right is from early production. It has a lanyard hole in the butt, and matting in the sight groove. The internal machining is more complex than later models. The one on the right was assembled from parts after the war under French occupation. It went to the French police as shown by the staple-type lanyard loop in the butt.

Photo 3: Two P-38s assembled under French occupation of Oberndorf. Approximately 65,000 P 38s were assembled after the war, probably because the allied strategic bombing of the German transportation system prevented them from reaching German troops. The one on the right is marked svw 45, the one on the left is svw 46. The latter went from France to Austria to help re-arm Austria after the war; it has BH markings and the Austrian improvement on the safety. I don't know where the wooden grips came from. It may have gone to Germany from Austria as it came in a drop-down holster marked G. Riese, Berlin, 1952.

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Miscellaneous and Assorted:

Photo 1: Three Glock 19s. The bottom one wears an Advantage Arms 22 conversion unit.

Photo 2: Two French Mle 50 service pistols in 9mm Luger. Both came back from Vietnam.

Photo 3: Two Llama III-A pistols in 380 caliber. They are a piece-by-piece reduced copy of the Colt Government Model. I bought the blued one in 1958. A few years ago I saw the gaudy, chromed and engraved one at a Dallas gun show and I had to have it.

Photo 4: Four 'Tinker' model SAKs. The top one I had in my pocket in Vietnam and retired it in 2003. The second from the top is a Wegener. The third from the top, with transparent scales, replaced the one I had in Vietnam and I retired it in 2015 in favor of the one on the bottom which is my EDC.

Photo 5: Two identical lock back Laguioles by Fontenille-Pataud. The scales are cowhorn. The blades are 14C28N steel; don't ask me what that is, I think it may be made in Sweden. The one with the darker scales is in my accumulation; the one with the lighter scales has been functioning as a kitchen knife, steak knife, etc for the past year. I hand wash it, though; I'm a little uncertain about putting it through the dishwasher.
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A pair of Ruger single sixes. Blued old model, stainless new model.

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Pair of .32's.

Pair of 2" M&P's.

Pair of offbrand revolvers.

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Another pinto pair. This time mkII heavy tapered target models


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