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Love those grips! What kind are they and where did you get them? They look super comfortable!
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Some antique eye candy
Second model Commercial Schofield, shipped 134 years ago this month:
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36-1 off-duty kit
686 three inch (Plus)
696........not mine, but negotiations continue............
657 three inch. There seems to be a theme here lately..............
That's enough for now. Time to dream of my next Grail Gun. Whatever it turns out to be.
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Here are a few favorites, left to right: group of .32 magnums, model 686, model 617.
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Wow -- just beautiful. Awesome grips.
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This may be sacrilege...
...but this is a model 21-4 that came with the case colored receiver and round butt from S&W in about 2005. I could never stand those cheesy little stocks it came from the factory with, so I got these non-relieved targets from the 1950's and Keith brown made an adapter to convert this gun to sqare butt. I like it a lot better now.
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Nice pair in 9's...
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a pair of 686s. a -4, and a CS-1...
66-2, 19-6, and a pair of 66-4s on the bottom...
1953 K22..
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Love those grips! What kind are they and where did you get them? They look super comfortable!
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Those are all Karl Nill grips. You can buy them directly from Nill-Griffe in Germany or through MacTec Enterprises in the US. Price and delivery time is about the same with either option.
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...but this is a model 21-4 that came with the case colored receiver and round butt from S&W in about 2005. I could never stand those cheesy little stocks it came from the factory with, so I got these non-relieved targets from the 1950's and Keith brown made an adapter to convert this gun to sqare butt. I like it a lot better now.
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Absolutely gorgeous. You really got the case colors to pop in that photo! Do you have any photos of the adapter?
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Gonna take some pics today. I'll see what I can do.
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Feeble attempt
This was my first attempt with a light box I made just this morning. I have alot to learn. Guns are tough to photograph; kids toys are fun. I should have made one of these a long time ago!
Might as well add to the pile.
586 No Dash in Blue and Nickel
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love the pics, especially the K22. I've been looking for one
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My 610-3 with Bullseye "Plug" installed.
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Revolver family
Some of the revolver side of the family,some k frames, a full house of 14-6s, and fat cousins that showed up for sunday dinner.REB
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Awsome dosen't do this thread justice, I wish I had the photo talent, or 1/10th of the photo talent displayed. I would then try to ahow some of my run of the mill Smiths, but all my pix come out so bad I am ashamed. Thanks to everyone for sharing!
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Awsome dosen't do this thread justice, I wish I had the photo talent, or 1/10th of the photo talent displayed. I would then try to ahow some of my run of the mill Smiths, but all my pix come out so bad I am ashamed. Thanks to everyone for sharing!
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Hey if I can take 5 minutes to toss a gun on the bed and take a picture with cheap pawn shop find camera you will do just fine.
So lets see some pictures there shipmate.
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my favorite beater
some others
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Picked this one up yesterday.686-3 with a bobbed hammer.Quick pic from the cell phone.
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Boy -O - Boy, I'm had so much Candy that my upper false teeth are starting to rot out . So lets see if we can make the lower ones do the same and then I can just get a whole new set . Show those "SMITH's".
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My 640-1, this is a great CCW gun. I will eventually update this picture, as it is wearing new grips now.
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586-4 wearing combat stocks from my 617 no dash, as I purchased the gun with ugly rubber installed.
29-2 with smooth target stocks
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WOW. Like those before me, I thoroughly enjoy this thread, but man it's making me want to hit gunbroker and the shops!
anyhoo, a few of my two favs:
Sorry(?) for the same-gun repeats, but I'm having trouble deciding which shots to post!
custom plug from EGW
do you think it conveys "Have a NICE DAY"?
It fits! an S&W goes wherever i go
i enjoy that S&W stamps Latin on many of their guns
i really love my 5906!
Hope you liked my candy! After going through this entire post, I'm wondering how I don't have a SW revolver yet... that will change
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Bullseye, you're just plain mad!!! And by the way, your self-worked Smiths are the hallmark and appropriate icon for this thread (I'm crazy about your 619!!!), standard bearers of revolver beauty.
I post a photo of my very humble 619 almost embarrassed to join the ranks of all these beautiful S&Ws, but am nevertheless proud of it. It is one of my favorite S&Ws of all time, but love my others equally both past and present. The Ahrend grips really capped it for me; they make it fit like a custom grip in my hand and now balances and points more naturally than any auto I've ever owned.
And SZA, those Nill grips are superb! (I live in Germany, they are considered tops here!).
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Bullseye, you're just plain mad!!! And by the way, your self-worked Smiths are the hallmark and appropriate icon for this thread (I'm crazy about your 619!!!), standard bearers of revolver beauty.
I post a photo of my very humble 619 almost embarrassed to join the ranks of all these beautiful S&Ws, but am nevertheless proud of it. It is one of my favorite S&Ws of all time, but love my others equally both past and present. The Ahrend grips really capped it for me; they make it fit like a custom grip in my hand and now balances and points more naturally than any auto I've ever owned.
And SZA, those Nill grips are superb! (I live in Germany, they are considered tops here!).
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Thank You for the kind words Sir, I enjoy building something that no one has . Your 619 is very nice gun it self, alot don't like them, but I love them so much that I have 4 of them . There isn't a stock model on hand in my group. A custom gun is ark work all by itself, in my thinking away.
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OK everyone, there is some nice Smith's here, but with this many members there has to be more Smith's out there to show off .
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I will have you all know that I missed a bit of work this afternoon because of this thread!
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696-2, yes it has the lock, no I don't care, took me a while to find one and I got it at a great price several years ago right here in the forum ads.
My 66-2 I bought new in about 1983 as a working gun, wore it on duty for many years, now it's in my CCW rotation. That's an El Paso Saddlery Tortilla holster I got back in the '80's for a great price.
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I've just never taken pictures of all of them for one reason or another but here are a few.
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If it's wrong to drool over every revolver in this thread, then I don't want to be right!
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Does this Qualify as Eye Candy?
The amount of 24KT gold inlay is probably worth more than the gun.
A pre-Model 27 5 Screw with 6 1/2" barrel with Ivory Grips.
This was done for me 21 years ago by Engraver James DeMunck of Rochester, New York.
One more since alot of fantastic engraved models have been pictured.
A factory Class "A" engraved nickel finish Model 59 with special ebony grips inlaid with silver and gold (Made in the Country of Greece), an eBay find/purchase.
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