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Some nice N-frames
I love the big N-frame Smiths. This is a small sampling of some of the guns I particularly like; also some N-frame target stocks that aren't often encountered.
This is as fine a brace of stainless N-frame defense revolvers as I can imagine.  Top: 625-6 Mountain Gun in .45 Colt.  Bottom: 624 Lew Horton...
This is a later Model 29, a "dash 3" with a 6" barrel, made in November, 1983.  S&W had then standardized on 4", 6", and 8 3/8" barrels only for the...
The classic revolver of all the N-frames has to be the pinned and recessed .44 magnum 6 1/2" Model 29.  It's practically iconic.  Here's a prime...
This is a Model 25-5 in .45 Colt caliber, with an 8 3/8" barrel, complete with presentation case. Manufactured in 1980.  Truly a "big...
Here's a classic Model 29-2 with a 6 1/2" barrel in its original case with accessories.  1978 manufacture. Harry Callahan would be proud!
Here's a pic of the not-often-encountered "pre-football cutout" walnut stocks for the N-frames.  I estimate these date from the early 1950s.
Here's a shot of the interior of the "pre-football cutout" stocks.  Note the black metal inserts.  I sold these stocks not long ago to a collector on...
This is what I consider to be the "crown jewel" of Smith & Wesson revolvers.  It's a Model 27-2 with the 8 3/8" barrel.  It shoots like a rifle way...
This is another Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman, 4" barrel, with the optional target stocks, applied by the factory to the gun when first made.  This...
This is the penultimate target revolver!  A Model 25-2 (1955 Target - .45 ACP) with a 6.5" barrel, manufactured in May, 1964.  I have the original...
625-2 Model of 1988, modified with red ramp front sight, Ahrends retro grips, and an action job by Nelson Ford. This is the smoothest and one of the...
This picture is dear to my heart.  The top gun is my own 28-2 6".  The bottom one, a 28-2 4", belonged to my deceased father.  I picked out both guns...
This is a Model 24-3, 6.5" barrel, factory new in its original box with all the goodies.  Love those .44 specials!  This one left the factory in...
A model 27-2, 6" barrel, in its original factory case with all the papers and accessories.  The Model 27s are just superb handguns, and very accurate...
This is a Model 24-3, 4" barrel, manufactured in 1983.  It's in near-new condition.
This is a Model 29-2, .44 magnum, 6.5" barrel.  The stocks are Eagles, manufactured in India.  They somewhat resemble original "coke bottle" grips. ...
The "Dirty Harry" gun!  A 6 1/2"-barreled Model 29-2.  Manufactured in 1975.
A 629 "no dash", pinned and recessed,  4" barrel.  I prefer to shoot downloaded .44 mags in this one, as the recoil and blast from the shorter barrel...
This is my first Magnum Smith & Wesson. It's a Model 28-2, purchased new by me in 1967. The stocks are smooth rosewood "coke bottles", modified by an...
This is a Model 27-2 with the desirable 3.5" barrel length.  It has all the deluxe features: Red ramp front, white outline rear, target trigger and...
Here's a couple of recently made .45 Colt Mountain Guns in a new S&W case.  The blued model is a 25-13, manufactured in 2004.  The stainless gun is a...
Some Model 27-2s.  The stone ax just shows how far we've come in weaponry!  By the way, the 8 3/8" blued gun at the top was used to illustrate an...
Here's a comparatively rare bird, a Model 27-2 with a 5" barrel, nickel finish.  It's in excellent shape.  This one was made in 1978.
Here's some Model 25s, all in .45 Colt caliber. 
From top to bottom: Model 25-5, 4", 1980.  Model 25-5, 6", 1983.  Model 25-5, 8 3/8",...
 

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