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Old 10-11-2011, 09:13 PM
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Went to my 'smith's shop today, and picked up one repaired
gun, and a new-to-me M36. Then, a friend of mine came back to
town from over-the-road, so I took him to coffee, and then out
to some public land to try out the guns. Both worked well, as
you'd expect from S&W.
I got hold of another old friend, and we'll probably have a
repeat at the range, if the weather holds. If not, the coffee is fine.
Then, just for grins, I tried some outdoor shots of a few favorites,
with protection. Holster fans will recognize Lefty's work, Lobo's,
Don Hume, Mika's, and Madhat's. The old Rem 11 didn't start
out the way it is, but it's good for jump-shooting and squirrels.
The NAA has been hot-blued, it's not just dirty!
The 38 S&W H-E in the pic, is a modified Reg. Police.
There's also a Terrier in there.
Not the best pics, maybe, but I had a great day! TACC1
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Old 10-13-2011, 07:19 AM
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Nice looking collection, especially the Model 11, grew up shooting both the Rem model 11 and a Browning Sweet sixteen. My dad purchased the Browning new when he was 16, gun is 66 years old and still looks like new, despite it's heavy use.
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Old 10-13-2011, 09:46 AM
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Impressive group.
The H.E. is "Outstanding".

P.S. when is the next "Coffee"?
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Thanks for the nice words.

jimmyj, In about 20 minutes.
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