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SJshooter

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Look at what this forum has done to me. It began about seven years ago with a simple 586 for home defense and some fun at the range. And then I found you guys. And now look at me. An unabashed addict.

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Wait a minute, what is this guy doing here. Put 'em up, you're surrounded.

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Look at what this forum has done to me. It began about seven years ago...

And then I found you guys. And now look at me. An unabashed addict.

It's alright. Just get those things up off the carpet and put away before your wife comes home and she sees all of them! Then you would really have problems. :D
 
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Beautiful collections

And there is no known cure.
Continental Op be patient, they will multiply in time. I have found that if you sprinkle copious amounts of $100 bills around the pair they will multiply. The more $100 bills you can sprinkle the faster they reproduce. :) . JA
 
Very nice cross section of models. Some folks collect one specific model. I prefer your style and emulate it. ANY and ALL! :D How about give us a few close-ups of the engraved Model 19(?) snubby. Pretty please.
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family photo....circa 1917.....

my grandfather (with his hat), my dad's siblings and my dad (in the buggy)
 

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Very nice cross section of models. Some folks collect one specific model. I prefer your style and emulate it. ANY and ALL! :D How about give us a few close-ups of the engraved Model 19(?) snubby. Pretty please.
f.t.

I tend to buy guns that are good shooters, good lookers, and small runs. Most of my guns are either collectible or have an incredible law enforcement story/history behind them. The engraved 19 was a recent pickup from gunbroker where the seller had incredibly bad photos, so I practically stole it. Came with a Jinks letter certifying Class A engraving and a 1972 ship date. I added new grips by Kurac.

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I tend to buy guns that are good shooters, good lookers, and small runs. Most of my guns are either collectible or have an incredible law enforcement story/history behind them. The engraved 19 was a recent pickup from gunbroker where the seller had incredibly bad photos, so I practically stole it. Came with a Jinks letter certifying Class A engraving and a 1972 ship date. I added new grips by Kurac.

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That's some amazing tattoo work! Thanks for the pics.
 
SJSHOOTER, Man you are hopeless. Your gonna need a bigger safe , house ,to put it in and a bigger camera to photograph them all.
Sincerly I hope you have a good support group to help you enjoy all those fine Jewels
 
SJSHOOTER, Man you are hopeless. Your gonna need a bigger safe , house ,to put it in and a bigger camera to photograph them all.
Sincerly I hope you have a good support group to help you enjoy all those fine Jewels

The funny thing is, I'm not a gun-buying fiend. I started with a single L-frame and newbie questions on this forum years ago. Then later I needed a .22 for practice. Later, I wanted a J-frame to carry. Then an N-frame for kicks, next thing you know I have 16 Smiths. It kinda snuck up on me.
 
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