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S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961 All 5-Screw & Vintage 4-Screw SWING-OUT Cylinder REVOLVERS, and the 35 Autos and 32 Autos


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Old 11-02-2012, 03:10 PM
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First time ever that I've seen three of these at one time...Enjoy!

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Gee, Mike, you forgot to photo their boxes and tools with them! Ed.
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Even without the boxes and tools, those three are awesome. Wow! Its like enjoying birthday, Christmas and graduation day all at the same time. Thats a three drool set if I ever saw one. Congrats on your triple!

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Interesting that all have sq. butts...
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Cool Way Cool!

Mike:

More of your collection ... that I would like to have in my collection...

Great guns!!!

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How can I make mine look that good?
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Those are great looking revolvers! Seems odd to see a revolver picture now days. Even at the last few gunshows several dealers didn't even have cheap revolvers for sale, just the black. Those three are a great reminder of the "old" days.
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I love those old half-moon front sight snubbies-- very cool!
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. Even at the last few gunshows several dealers didn't even have cheap revolvers for sale, just the black. Those three are a great reminder of the "old" days.
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Well now Slim, i wouldn't exactly call those cheap, the three of them are worth a table full of black guns.
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Mike,

Thanks for the post & picture. I only hope to see one in the flesh some day - let alone 3 at once.

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Well,I'm certainly impressed!



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Those are awesome! I love the stocks and front sight. Very nice.
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