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25-5
I was taking pictures and listing serial numbers of my collection of guns today for my home owners insurance. I have posted some pictures of my other guns.
Here is my favorite.
I was using my wife's camera and I accidentally set it to black and white. I thought this was kinda cool.
I have posted pictures of this before, but it seemed like a good idea to do it again.
Thanks for letting me share.
Paul
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11-04-2011, 07:56 AM
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Nice one you got there. The B&W picture is kinda neat, too.
I like my 25-5. Beautiful gun, and a lot of fun to shoot.
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You don't have to convince me. The 4" model 25-5 was my first Smith in
45 Colt ctg. and started the obsession rolling.
Mine is a non pinned 1985 build. With serial prefix AZB.
I'm curious as to your serial prefix?
Great piece ,thanks for the photo.
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Wah, Wah, Wah
I WANT ONE!
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What's not to like?
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Nice gun...Here's mine after only 2 years of use before I went to the 645. It got a lot of use. I'm thinking of getting it reblued as a retirement present.....
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Yep, they are right at the top of the list with me.
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One of my favorites too.
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Nice...great revolvers. I had a 4" years ago but let it go (one of those that got away) but recently bought a rusty unpinned 6incher that I'm going to send back for a refinish. All my other revolvers are stainless but there's nothing like a big blue .45.
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I think the .45 Colt cartridge is great; particularly in Model 25-5 Smith Revolvers. Everyone should have one...or two...or three!
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Great looking 25 you have there! I love those 4 inch N frames. Here is one of my 25's, a 25-9.
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I just put this set of bench-made English walnut grips on my long barreled 25-5. I like the smooth, shiny grips with the smooth, shiny bluing.
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Fantastic SDH !!!!
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I regrettably let one go I traded into right, I thought I did not need another caliber to stock brass and components for.... Then this year traded into a red hawk hunter in 45 colt, at least it came with Dies, brass n a mold
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KSCowboy - that's real nice leather rig. Might have to call up El Paso and see what they can do for my 4" N Frame.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Allen-frame
With serial prefix AZB.
I'm curious as to your serial prefix?
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Hi Allen, my gun has a AUC prefix.
There are some fine revolvers posted in this thread. Thanks everyone.
Paul
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45 Colt S&Ws
Here's my 625-6 Hunter and 25-5. I borrowed my dad's 25-9 to complete the cycle.
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