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Old 08-28-2013, 03:14 PM
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Went to an estate sale the other day and picked up a couple of S&W 22's. A model 18-3 and a 2 inch square butt nickeled model 34-1. Trying to decide if I am going to keep em or move em. Can't upload pictures but the 34 is 98%+ and the 18 is at least 95%
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The 18 would make a nice shooter and in a few years, if you don't like it you could sell it. The prices always go up, Larry
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Really nice. I would keep them both and shoot them. Is that what you want to hear? If not then you can sell them to me.
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If you decide to sell/trade I am interested in that 34.
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Buffalo Nichols, you have a PM, sir.
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The are both great revolvers with my preference being the Model 18-3 but I would get some better grips for them.

My 18-3 with a set of kurac coco bolo grips
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That's sweet looking grips and I agree but the goodyears came on it.
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I found something else that caught my eye so they are off to the for sale area
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I would keep them, shoot them. Both are in very good condition.

I had a blue M34 with a short barrel years ago, couldn't shoot it well for anything. But, man, that was a cute gun. Wish I still had it. (Yes, I know, I wish I had all of the S&Ws I used to have).
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