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Thanks to forum members who've helped me get these. Just got into S&W revolvers recently and am hooked! Now I need a nickel 19, a .44, a Model 10, a .22, something pre-war, an L frame or two, and on and on...
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You are off to a GREAT Start - nice collection!
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That ivory handled K frame speaks to me...
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" Now I need a ..."

And then it begins... :-)
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Where is the Model 28?
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And a very nice collection it is! Have fun getting more.
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Your collection may be small but it sure is purdy.
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Thanks, folks.

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Where is the Model 28?
That would be the big one in the middle of the photo.
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Clean looking bunch of Smiths, nice start.
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Very nice collection!
That 28 looks awesome, nice catch.
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Very nice collection, nice job!!!
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Thank you. Doing it on a student's budget isn't easy but swapping parts, hunting for deals, trading this and that- it's all part of the fun and a good way to learn.
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I'm also new to S&W just purchase 10-7 4" barrell very nice cond. was wondering if I got a good deal & the age of the gun, serial #13d9xxx.Can anyone help?
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Cool! I really like the nickel snubby.
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You have a very good start. Keep it up, they grow on you.
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db, that is pretty nice. I sure appreciate a poster who actually puts up pictures rather than just chatter. My collecting started as a kid, and you got good taste. I see a 38-44 in your future
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Nice collection and yes you can quit anytime. I started out with a Model 10 a plain jane 38 special, then a model 36, then a model 14 followed by a model 15 a few autos. My two favorite autos are both 45's, one is a 1943 Ithaca and the other one is a springfield armory tricked out for plate shooting. My favorite I have to confess is the sig P6 which is a single stack 9mm which I love to shoot and does better than my baretta 92FS. frank
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Very nice collection!
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Nice group

The 442 in the first picture, those grips really compliment that revolver
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This thread is old. I've since swapped a few and gained a few.

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Very Nice, so far I have held my addiction to 357 revolvers, but I can see that giving way. Good luck and I hope that you enjoy them and give them a good home.
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