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Old 11-16-2011, 03:06 AM
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Who makes that holster, If you don't mind me asking? Very nice!
That's a Gazelle holster, made in England. I bought it on ebay from a US dealer. A word of caution though, I ordered a third one and it arrived this week. It was not the same color or fit as the first two (as pictured). I'm returning the third one and, hopefully, the dealer will be able to send me another one like the one pictured. I ~really~ like this holster.
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What kind of grips are the ones that almost hide the hammer?
Bianchi 'Lightning Grips'. No longer produced, but they do show up on the auction sites from time to time.

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What kind of grips are the ones that almost hide the hammer?
Those are Bianchi Lightning grips. They are no longer made, but occasionally turn up on the internet or in gun shows. They were made in a choice of brown or black.

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Lots of carry and totally dependable.
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what speed loaders are those?
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Model 36 ca. 71-72. This gun has been in the family since it was new. Although it's well traveled and the finish is far from perfect I still enjoy carrying it and giving it a workout now and then at the range.
















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what speed loaders are those?
Thanks. I took that one camping last summer in between intense moments. As you can see from the photo below, we picked a nice spot with absolutely nothing around but wind! But I digress...



The speedloaders are S.L. Variant. Made in Germany. Most excellent!
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Thanks. I took that one camping last summer in between intense moments. As you can see from the photo below, we picked a nice spot with absolutely nothing around but wind! But I digress...



The speedloaders are S.L. Variant. Made in Germany. Most excellent!
Dave,
are those speed loaders really good and were did you get them from?

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Gorgeous snubbies fellas...thanx for sharing em.
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My "always" (in the front pocket holster) Model 37 Airweight from the pinned barrel era. I've got the original stocks put away for safekeeping. It wears a set of wonderful Elk stag grips from Patrick Grashorn + a Tyler T-grip . . .


Model 36 from the early '60s era ("flat latch," "diamond" stocks, pinned barrel. My knees get weak and my wallet lighter when I see "diamonds!"


Shoots well too . . . first target, standing/unsupported @ 10 yards at a 1" black square target. It's a keeper for sure!!! . . .


and the M36 in a left-handed Mitch Rosen UPL (Upper Limit) holster I purchased from a forum member a few years ago . . . NICE holster indeed. Also, I've added the T-grip since this little revolver was purchased a few years ago . . .
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Just added this one last friday.
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are those speed loaders really good and were did you get them from?

Pete

I like them a lot. A bit bulky but very functional. The work very similar to the Safariland Comp III for the K frames but load and retain the cartridges differently (better in my opinion). They are a bit hard to find. I got mine from Bobby Mac.

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I like them a lot. A bit bulky but very functional. The work very similar to the Safariland Comp III for the K frames but load and retain the cartridges differently (better in my opinion). They are a bit hard to find. I got mine from Bobby Mac.

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36 "no dash" left S&W in 1960, and was shipped to Niko Stirling in Tokyo, Japan.


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342 Titanium AirLite refinished in PD black by S&W.

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36 "no dash" left S&W in 1960, and was shipped to Niko Stirling in Tokyo, Japan.


That is a very nice but also unusual 36. Never seen one between c. 1955 and 1966 without the flat latch!! A typical 1960 era 36 would have the 3rd style flat latch. One can never say never about what Smith built!
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Could you tell us what S&W charged for a refinish in black?
Is this the same coating found on the 340 M&P?
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blued 36 rd butt circa 1966ish and nickel 36 circa 1967ish sq butt.

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Is this the same coating found on the 340 M&P?
9/2008 invoice:

$150.00 refinish
$030.00 discount
$014.00 ups next day
$134.00 total

If you can, ask for Larry at the performance center - very helpful. First question was if they could do it as they won't touch the 442 / 642 for refinishing - he said they'd do the 342 no problem. In my letter accompanying the 342 I asked for the same finish as the 342PD - iirc during my phonecon with Larry he said it was the same. I don't really worry about it. Sent it in late Aug and the invoice was dated mid Sep, so turnaround was not more than 2-3 weeks.
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2010 442 with lock. My B.U.G With lots of holster wear.



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442 & 640-1, both no lock...
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OK, one more!



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My 642 no-lock, which I just had refinished in NP3 Plus. Apex Duty/Carry kit and LG-405s. Really happy with how it came out.
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Model 60-15 BNIB (2011 production)
Note the 4 line address. It's even crooked bless their hearts.

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442 & 640-1, both no lock...
Is that a Meprolight tritium sight on the 640-1? I have been debating ordering one of those. How do you like it?
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Three weeks new 642 with Desantis Nemesis pocket holster and Hogue Bantam grips that came today. Really like this little gun. Bud
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My nod to 'Tyrod' and the wee 'Aussie'.

My wife's little model 60 in action and our little Aussie Pepper in her own form of action.




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Very, very nice action shots!!

What camera was used?
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My 642 no-lock, which I just had refinished in NP3 Plus. Apex Duty/Carry kit and LG-405s. Really happy with how it came out.
That looks pretty good! I didn't know if they could NP3 alloy guns. I notice, too, that it appears you have a forged trigger in that gun...did you fit that yourself? To a forged hammer? An MIM hammer? I'm interested in the details.

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My 642 no-lock, which I just had refinished in NP3 Plus. Apex Duty/Carry kit and LG-405s. Really happy with how it came out.
I like he /\ had no idea that the alloy S&Ws could be refinished. I just e-mailed Robar asking if they could NP3+ my Scandium 340? That would be awesome.

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Got a reply from Robar, they can refinish Scandium. It's a $70 charge to strip the current finish. It's $395 for the NP3+ finish! Ouch.

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Here's my wife's Model 60-7 with my MP340. I found the M60-7 at a local pawn shop for $250 a few years ago and knew I had to get it for my wife because she had one many years ago and always wanted another.












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Gotta love a J-Frame . Nothing special here just another M&P 340 , edc gun !
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